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APrince

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  1. Im on a budget and just bought some used Proline Bostonian graphite clubs: a driver, 3 and 5 for 50 bucks australian on ebay. What I cannot find on them is any product reviews or any related info really. I think they are a cheap australian company where i live now and where i bought them. Anyway they were an unexpected second birthday present with unexpected cash. cheap yeah, but im thrilled never the less. it'll go along with a cheap 60 im getting sunday too. Ive wanted a new driver for awhile now because im currently hitting, well retaught myself how to hit an cheap offset driver which i think has lead to more snap hooks then i should be hitting being that im a reformed slicer. plus i get to replace an actual 3 wood made of wood. anybody know anything on this company or clubs?
  2. yeah this is basically what i do at set up, just explained better. if i were to explain the actual image in my head every time before i hit a ball, i think im a samurai rasing my blade forward with the point nearing eye level before bowing and striking my opponent down.
  3. Im probably not the one for advice being im looking for some myself. However, I use to have a killer slice that was my swing. I got so use to playing it it was normal for me. to be honest i was more accurate on a consistent basis than i am now because even though the slice was there i basically knew where it was going. But, not being able to hit left sucked. When i did fix this i noticed my distances went up drastically, since i wasnt cutting at the ball anymore and actually hitting it flush. What i did to fix it may or may not work for you. Im not even sure how to explain it in golf terms. as a right handed golfer, my right shoulder was dropped which made my right arm play behind my left arm if that makes sense and when i swung i was naturally coming inside out big time. what i did to fix this which is a habit now and i do it every time before i set up to hit is: i basically point the club forward in the air as its a sword holding it with my grip as if i was point straight ahead from my heart in a squared stance. i almost squeeze my pec muscles together. this helps bring my right shoulder forward and squares my upperbody. i still push the ball every now and then but nothing like having to aim 50 yards left everytime. i tend to snap hook more than i slice now. hope that helps some
  4. thanks for the replys peeps. @ kw , Im not good at adding, averaging and then multiplying decimals - 100 seems made up enough and better than some low skewed number I may fib about right. I'd like to work on spins, fades and draws, I think about it in my head all the time. I just dont feel comfortable and consistent enough with my basic play to even attempt those - one day. I really don't hit the 3 wood - it is actually old and made of wood. Rather, I use my rescue club since I get about the same distance. @geauxforbroke , thanks for the link to the videos. Youre right, a lesson would be helpful, but, I just dont have the extra cash unless I dont want to spend time practicing or playing. I know in the long run that missing a few days at the range may be beneficial for my game. However, missing what little time I do get playing isnt beneficial for my mind and soul (if i miss a few days its technically a few weeks not playing). Game wise though, it would be nice to have some focus on what I should be working on rather than just going out there chopping wood and raking leaves - it's probably why i came here to this forum to look for advice i dont have to pay for. Lessons at the local are $40 bucks for just 30 minutes. That is roughly 6 hours of golf practice by myself or 3 hours and money towards a round. Australia costs too much, plus a new child etc and Im trying to save for a new driver which will be several months - unless i look for something cheap cheap like i have. The 60 degree im getting sunday is cheap, but, I'm just grateful for a new club. I did see some lower cost drivers on overstock and may have to look at shipping costs. Anyway, The driver I currently have is offset and Im wondering if it's causing some of the snap hooks. Ive never hit with an offset prior to owning this one but it's all i have and im working with what i have. Im not sure how much it affects my swing since Im left and right of targets with the driver as much as I am with my irons. I generally hit straight even if its left or right. Like i said i get the occasional snap hook and Ill push irons every now and again on the course. I did like the head movement video, I'll try and see if that helps. i know I pull my head up too early at times. im just not sure if im moving it back during my back swing, i'll definitely make a note of that. I tried tinkering with my swing a couple of months ago and it brought pain to an old rotator cuff injury that ended my baseball dreams, plus it brought back an old slice that use to plague me. What I was doing was watching slow mo videos of woods, els, etc. and I was trying to copy their left arm. It seems like their left arm is completely straight, while my left arm has a tiny bend at the top of my back swing. the more i tried to keep it completely straight the more pressure i seemed to create on my left shoulder. I had to stop swinging for a month for the pain to completely subside. Maybe they have a slight bend too, im not sure?!? i just know i cant lock my left arm completely now. @Lihu Ive always hit the driver first, idk why. I will check to see how my body position and ball position are and how consistent i am with that - thanks.
  5. sorry theyre on the metric system here. for those like myself, 100 meters equates to roughly 109 yards
  6. Hello, I go by Austin since I'm from Tx, but I'm currently living in Australia now. I'm new here to the boards. Anyway, Im finally getting serious about golf. I have played off and on since I was 5 when my mom worked at a driving range. When I say off and on though, I mean multi year gaps and casual playing, maybe once or twice a year. However, my future uncle in law has sucked me in for good; taking me out to play some rounds and he even bought me a second hand set of clubs - I'm hooked. Now I'm also a new father and I can only play a round or practice once or twice a week for now while he's a tot and I need to maximize my practice time. So, I'm headed to the range sunday for a jumbo bucket of balls, which is over 200 plus balls for 20 bucks. There is a chipping and putting green that I use to. I just never know what I should focus my time on. I normally spend two to three hours when I'm at the range between the bucket and green. Any suggestions? I'm one of those ex baseball players. I was a switch hitter but I play right handed. I'm odd For a lefty, I don't like it down and in - so its right handed. On the course I'm sporadic at best. this is normally due to me pulling my head. Once my head is in place though, I strike it well considering not having the 100000s of golf swings under my belt most do. my drives are anywhere from 2 meter dribblers to 270+ meter bombs. But, I avg 250 meters in the air on 60% of my drives - the range ends on an 10 foot incline at 250 meters which I normally pelt or hit over. then I get a lot these low line drives at around 200 meters I don't want 30% and the wtf the other 10% After the driver I may hit my rescue club a while. normally straight low and around 200 meters with the occasional snap hook. I hit everything off the grass minus the driver btw. then ill switch to my 7 I hit around 150 meters at 3/4 power. then to the 9 ill float 120-130 at 3/4 meters. finally my pitching wedge ill hit at the 100 meter mark at 3/4 power before going to the chipping green to mess with the sand wedge and putter. It's my birthday in a week and ill be adding a 60 degree this Sunday. now my irons are around the target 30% of the time the majority though I'm always left, right or behind by 15-20 meters. not because of slices or hooks but aim idk. I will have the ocassional snap hooks, bad angled, dirt catching bs shots and dribblers . my putting is atrocious. 2-4 puts is the norm it seems. I misread greens constantly and I'm not sure how to improve this or what i can do to be more consistent overall with all my clubs I mean I was up by 10 shots with two holes to play and I ended up coughing up a tie. Ill be on the green in two and walk away with double and triples. ill drop a 12 every now and then too. there's normally one to two double diget holes on my score card does anyone have home exercises I could do too to help? any suggestions? thanks
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