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tehdeuce

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  • Birthday 11/30/1983

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  1. It looks like you take the club too far inside on your take away. I commonly do this, and have worked hard to fix it. Do you commonly push/slice the ball? Or hit the ball of the heel of the club? I had these common problems when I was too far inside on the back swing.
  2. I hit like a pro off mats... off grass... different story :)
  3. Touche, he said he was a scratch golfer, but I have never seen him play, personally. Although I've seen him place at state tournaments, etc.
  4. I am very confused at what wedges I should carry, in both loft and bounce. I currently have a 47* PW from my MP57 set, and have previously only used an old SW that I really liked, 56*. I use it only because I have been comfortable using it near the green. It is time for me to buy two more wedges and discard the old 56*. I'm probably going to go with some Vokey's or Cleveland's. I am just numb to the best setup for me. I am pretty convinced that I should go 56/60, or 52/56. The reason being so that I can add another wedge once I feel comfortable dropping a wood or long iron. But which setup and what bounce characteristics are going to give me the best setup? I currently hit my PW 110-115. Sometimes I actually connect and get it 140, but that's been rare lately. My current 56* I can hit about 85 yards. Bounce, who knows...? I'm clueless Any recommendations?
  5. I tend to have the same tendency. The only person who has seen my swing and commented said they feel that I don't release my hands on some swings. When I do I get a nice swing and ball flight, but when my release is off, I often push the ball.... Not to mention I strike the ball with the heel of the club often.
  6. Indeed, I was referring to which type of grip you choose - overlapping, baseball, interlocking. The grip of the club, of course, is extremely important, maybe the most important part of the swing, but not what you decide to do with your index finger.
  7. Playing baseball my whole life, 10 fingers feels natural to me, although I've toyed with interlocking at times. It is my opinion that which grip you choose isn't going to have an impact on your golf ability, assuming you hold everything else constant/do not have other glaring flaws.
  8. I'd say it was well worth getting the fitting. Even if you have a decent idea about what you *should* be hitting, you still still learn a lot about your swing and different clubs. The person who fit me, who happens to be a scratch golfer, was able to give me some swing tips as well. I think it was constructive, not perfect, but golf never is....
  9. I was fitted today and was able to see my shot pattern on a variety of clubs. An extremely common feature of my shot pattern was to hit the ball a bit toward the heel side of the club. We shortened the club about 1/4 to 1/2 and this helped with my hits. The fitter also figured me to need 2* flatter in my irons. I'm 5'9 with 33.5 wrist to floor. My iron swing speed was measured between 80-95mph. I hit about 96, 97 a few times. When I swung nice and easy, I would be around 81-86. He fitted me in stiff shafts for my irons. My driver was also measured into the 100's. Stiff flex here as well. On a 10.5 degree G10 I was hitting the ball 270-290, but lots and lots of spin. Moved me the 9* and I was not getting over 240, but at this point I was a bit tired and not making very good contact. The fitter, who is a scratch golfer, told me that i struggled with my release of the hands, and thus caused me to lead with the heel of the club, thus heel hits. What can I do to change my pattern to making better contact? I am sure lessons will help me with my overall fundamentals, but my swing felt pretty good, just the same old problem - open club face with weak release causing these heel hits. Does anyone have any thoughts or tips or comments? Thanks, B PS, the clubs I hit the best and felt best using were the Mizuno MP-57
  10. Rubbery - Could you describe what cupping my wrist means? I have never heard this before? m11 - what is swinging to 1 o clock? When I watched the videos in Slo-mo myself, I noticed I take my hands very far inside. I was going to work on keeping them in front of my chest. I do have a slice with my driver which I think happens due to an open face/outside swing. To answer your question: My normal ball flight on a well struck ball is a nice straight shot or a slight push to the right of my target. I am inconsistent to a large degree right now though. Sometimes I hit a draw, pull the ball a bit, push the ball, shank :( every so often. Thanks for your analysis and the tips! CG - I hear you. I can already tell you that I choke when the ball is in front of me. I'll get vids at the range soon... Thanks.
  11. I couldn't edit my original post to add the new videos, so I'll post them in a new thread. Here are my new swing videos (old swing). What can you tell me is wrong? 7 Iron 3 wood Old video where I tried to emulate a 1 plane
  12. Hey guys, I am planning on going to a local golf center here in Fredericksburg, VA to be fitted and purchase a new set of clubs. I have never had my own clubs, but as I've graduated college and started into a life of responsibility; I have somehow finally found a passion for golf. Golf was always something I would do with my dad once every few years. I was good enough to get around the course, being a natural athlete, baseball player, but never a good player. I've decided to try get serious about my golf game. I go to the range 3 times a week usually, and try to play once. Are game improvement irons a good choice for me at my level, ability, and given my goals to really focus and become a decent player? The clubs I use now are a set my grandfather made from golfsmith materials. It says it is a bi-axial weighted cavity back head. I certainly can feel a good hit vs a bad one. Some TrueTemper shaft. I hit my friends very low level, cheap set of clubs (Cougar?). It had an offset, and looked very chunky. They felt the same no matter how I hit it. This is a sensation I have never felt. I don't have a good or bad opinion on that feeling, it is just different then what I am used to. Would high quality GI irons be like this? Although I am a 20ish handicap. A big reason this number is high is because my Fairways Hit stat is probably about 10%. I never find the fairway due to a push/slice with my driver/3 wood. My putting is good, and my iron play is decent, although a bit short. I don't feel that I am a great ball striker yet. Does anyone have an opinion on a good direction for me to take in the way of new clubs? Thanks, Bryan
  13. I agree with the others posts. One thing I don't necessarily agree with is the grip suggested above (
  14. I'm quite interested in hearing about the lead tape as well... :)
  15. Hey bologna, I've watched that video about 20 times over the past 2 days. Haha! I've also been taking a look at Moe Norman videos. I think my problem (one of many) with my current setup/swing/equipment is that the lie of the club is "heel-down" in my current set up. The club, which I believe is standard needs a slightly higher swing arc. I think if I keep the arc of my swing equal to what the club should be, I will have better results. Also, I need to learn to keep my hips level and rotate better. Also, it isn't that money is an issue to take lessons - I work full-time/live alone/low expenses - but I'm just trying to save for something expensive, involving a special woman in my life. Thanks to all for your comments! B
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