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  1. Hey guys over the last few years I have transitioned into hitting down and through the ball. After some recent analysis of divots and what not I have determined I have a steeper than normal angle of attack. I tend to take divots with my fairway woods (not very big maybe the size of golf ball). I know Sergio has a steep angle of attack I was just wondering if there is anything wrong with this, and if it will affect my progression. My trajectory is fine I don't have a lot of problems with spinning the ball but I just want to make sure that I am not forming a bad habit. I apologize it is winter and I can't post any swing videos.
  2. So what are we talking here? Like a 30 yard pitch? I have about a half acre lot to work with.
  3. So sometimes I don't feel like going to the driving range after a day of work on the course but I still want to work on my swing for a little bit. What kind of drills do you guys know that I could use and practice with in my back yard by taking full swings? If it matters the main thing I want to improve on is my out of control slice that has developed this year.
  4. Oh ya those distances are with roll, 290 carry would be ridiculous. Honestly I was surprised too as I played the course quite a bit last year and I was consistently hitting a club or two less into the greens. That is definitely true however I golf with a few guys (when we golf its more drinking than golfing) and those guys can pound the ball, mind you we are all fairly young (19-21) and in fairly good shape from hockey. For higher handicaps it can be tough to guess an average distance because of mishits, maybe 1 in every 10-15 drives is straight, the other 9-14 are slices or mishits.
  5. Figure I should update because all of a sudden my distance has greatly increased. After breaking my driver last summer I went and picked up a new one (My current RBZ) and my swing speed was about 107 on average which resulted on a good drive about 275. Now after a winter of hitting the gym my driver distance has increased durastically. Driver: 290 (over 12 drives varrying from 260 into a strong breeze and 330 downwind) 3 W: 270 21 H: 240 4i: 230-240 5i: 220 6i: 210 7i: 190 8i: 175 9i: 165 PW: 155 GW: 140 SW: 125 LW: 105 My irons haven't changed distance alot but my driver is a lot better. If I can drive like I did this past Saturday then I suspect my handicap could drop into the single digits with more practice.
  6. So recently I have gotten a job at one of the top courses in my area and I will be getting free golf there so naturally It will be my new home course. The problem is that this course was built only 4 years ago so the greens play very very hard. My old style of play around the greens was normally to play very high shots and have them roll out a few feet and stop. However I am not sure if this will work around these harder and much faster greens. So what kind of tips can you guys offer for playing on greens that are a lot harder and faster than what I am used to? Will I need to change my greenside play to a more bump and run style?
  7. Was bored figured yesterday at the range figured I would write down my old numbers and see the difference so hear goes. Driver: 265-270 carry (280-285 roll) 3 Wood: 245 21° hybrid: 215 4 iron: 210 5 iron: 200 6 iron 190 7 iron 175 8 iron 165 9 iron 155 PW 130-150 (most comfortable wedge to use) GW 120 SW 110 LW 100
  8. Just my personal experience take it however you like. I bought a driver about 4 years ago and was measuring at about a 94-96mph swing speed. Since then I have started lifting considerably and boosted my current driver speed to a controlled 109mph to a 114mph speed if I put a little more umph into it. I personally don't like the idea of swinging harder to increase your swing speed because with more speed comes more misses and less control with your club. To increase speed I would recommend working out and training, lifting weights in general and eventually you will be able to swing the club around faster without feeling like you are swinging for the fences and out of control.
  9. Alright well due to a golf game down supremely South I am in desperate for any help and am about 2 bad rounds away from completely reworking a swing from the ground up. I have developed an extreme slice with not only my driver but my lower irons as well. The problem Is no matter how much I close my clubface I still slice. And It seems that the further left I aim the more right it goes, this tells me that clearly I am coming across the ball and putting side spin. But Now I have no idea how to fix this problem, This is a problem that has very recently got alot worse and made the game immensely more frustrating seeing how It really got out of hand in the last few months. Last year I was hitting more consistently and when I really hit my stride I was hitting a high fade. Any help or usefull tips or drills you guys could give me would be greatly appreciated.
  10. I agree with this guy Ci11 are a great set of irons. If money is no object by all means go for the Titleist, but if you are on a bit of a budget check out some Adams CB or A12 you can probably pick them up for cheaper and they are amazing irons. Long story short try out tons of different clubs and someone of your caliber (or any caliber) will notice the biggest difference if you get fit properly for shaft length and shaft type and model.
  11. Ok so via an online ad I have an oppertunity to buy a Titleist AP2 712 3 iron. Wondering if anyone has any thoughts on this or how easy/hard it is to hit.
  12. I hate fairway woods, I can't hit them I just can't. Maybe its cause of the course I play (not a lot of need for a fairway wood and very very long length grass on fairways makes it hard), but I am waiting around for the New Titleist Utility club to add to my bag.
  13. I am 6'2-6'3 I play with my clubs 3/4 inch longer from 4-LW and the lie is bent 1.5 degrees down. The length of your club really depends on your arm length to the floor. I wasn't aware until I got my new clubs fitted how big of a difference this made but now whenever I use a shorter Iron my shots go wayward. Get fitted that should take care of all that.
  14. Well that really depends, X20 irons are probably my second favorite irons I have ever hit (2nd only to my current set). They offer the best of both worlds with the forgiveness of a SGI but they have a shape that is more similar to Players Irons. To be honest a bad swing is a bad swing, if you hit a SGI with a bad swing the result will not be as good as if you hit it pure. Stick with the X20 irons they are a good club and if you find after a few year your skills greatly improve and you want to start shaping shots or step up to players irons then definately do that. Also if you are looking to really max out your X20 irons get them fitted properly, a proper shaft and length will go a long way and will really help your game.
  15. Ok What kind of things would help me change this?
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