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erwintrace08

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  • Birthday 11/30/1976

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  1. erwintrace08

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  2. LOL...well this is an exclusive TP version and a low launch/low spin club. The Supertri is High Spin/Launch...too high for me. Feels like a degree or two higher than normal. I know a lot of 510TP guys say that was the best club TM every made and the Superdeep is supposed to be the replacement
  3. Superdeep ships March 30!!! It's on Golfsmith's site. You can put it in the cart with the Adila RIP shaft and it says ship date is March 30 for $599!!! http://www.golfsmith.com/products/TM...%20TP%20Driver
  4. In the WCG Match Play, Sergio hit his 6 iron 234 yards!!! crazy.. I'm sure his swing speed, lag on how he drops the club and how he's such a good ball striker has NOTHING to do with it...hehe
  5. Just got it last Thursday with the 9.5 Fubuki 73g in X-Stiff. Love it. Was crushing it. Probably the shaft is of course really good. I gave it to the guy next to me to try out vs. his r9 460, swapped the shafts so he could use his and he was nailing it. You guys are right. It does have a higher launch. I like it lower and might go down to a 8.5. Then once I do that, the SuperDeep will come out! I hear that is THE CLUB to have...
  6. Big thing too is really rushing the downswing and moving the head to cause the shanks. Gotta give enough distance, make a nice shoulder turn, hinge the wrists, keep the left arm straight, and don't move forward. Nice and smooth
  7. I believe technique is #1, then how fast you can swing as #2 It's obviously all physics, but if you can supinate at impact like Hogan says in his 5 Fundamentals and the "magical device," you have part of it down. Lag is big too and it's not swinging hard, but fast. I say technique is #1 because you have 6-4 guys in the long drive (for example) hitting 380+. You have Jamie Sadowski at 5-10 hitting it the same or even 400+. Why? Technique. Probably #3 would be learning how to do a Dim Mak like Van Damme did in the movie Blood Sport e
  8. Best advice I ever got was from a guy I met at the range. He said that it was a tip he heard from George Bush Sr. to keep his head still. If you try this, it totally works. You don't have to build a device like some of the other posts mentioned that will turn a MacGyver tin can into a tank: "Keep the distance between your head and the ball the same during start, backswing and downswing as long as you can." If you need to picture a stick that's connected from your forehead to your ball, it may help. Try this out and see if this works. Just keep that distance the same. e
  9. Hey Erik, I tried that "glove under the armpit" drill and have never hit my irons that precise. I remember you and the others said my right elbow collapses as the top. The "glove under the pit" specifically fixes that, right? Thanks, e
  10. WOW!!! Thanks so much Eric, SenorChipotle and Jamo. I truly appreciate it so much and thank you for your time. You guys are awesome. I totally understand what you are saying. Eric- That's more than I was expecting, but if I probably would do the same for someone in need of golf help (assuming I was a low HC). Anyway, I did a full color print out and took note of what you said. It totally makes sense too and the reason I do certain things. Let me just show you how much sense you guys make. Here is what you mentioned: 1) Shoulder plane is a bit flat: I do notice my hands are low at the top and far from my head. This is the reason my 90* with my right arm breaks down. Also, with the flat plane, this is why I have a hard time taking more divots. My bad shots are hitting it fat. 2) Need more room so I don't flip the club: I do see this and also know it's because I don't extend my arms out enough. I attached another breakdown and added a few things. When club is parallel to the ground on the take away, my hands aren't fully extended = flipping the club and another power leak. This is another reason why the right elbow collapses. 3) Move weight from back on heels to toes: I noticed I'm not close to the ball. I was watching Dustin Johnson hit the Ace today and it was like he was on a building ledge looking down. You said also I dip and the head goes towards the ball, which cramps the left arm. You are totally right. I do get closer to the ball and that's why for probably over 1 year, I was fighting the "SH@N_s" and it was so frustrating. It totally makes sense now guys. Again, thank you so much from another golf fanatic who wants to improve badly. I will send you a before and after shot in 2 months Have a great weekend, Trace
  11. Thanks so much for the feedback. I would love more. I definitely see what you mean on the dips. Is there any way you suggest training someone to avoid the dipping? I try to think of keeping my body and head like it's anchored to the ground, but it still doesn't work. Any training tips or swing thoughts? http://thesandtrap.com/forum/asset.p...2&d;=1265358574 http://thesandtrap.com/forum/asset.p...2&d;=1265358570 Trace
  12. Hi Guys, I've been trying to fix my swing. At impact, I know my elbows aren't together and I should finish with the club head near my right butt rather than across my neck. Also, I need a straighter back. MOST IMPORTANTLY, I've always had a bad habit of dipping my head. I've tried to keep my spine straight. I downloaded a Nicklaus iPhone app and he said to visualize my head through my butt is nailed to the ground. It's been working, but if you see, I still have the same problems. I have a head that must weigh 20lbs and it may be the reason but in all seriousness, how do you guys keep your head from dipping? Any swing thoughts or tips? Also, what else am I doing wrong. Am I way to fast at impact? Thanks so much!!! Trace
  13. Read through the book over Christmas. Awesome because you sometimes fail to forget the basic setup from foot positions to grip to posture. They say 5 Fundamentals does not go over the "Magical Device" or missing piece Hogan was going to unveil before he died. I'm reading right now "Ben Hogan's Magical Device" which is talking about the one thing to think about when you are hitting. So far, it seems like it is the triangle your arms and hands make, hovering the club at address, and ensuring to supinate with the palm of your top hand (left hand for righties). e
  14. Posted this in the other Shank question: Can I honestly tell you guys a guaranteed way of fixing this??? I usually shoot in the low 80s and had the shanks for 1 entire year!!! It was the worst feeling and I've studied it over and over and over and you hear: 1) Spacing 2) Inside out 3) Outside in 4) Put a wood next to the ball so you don't stick your arms out and hit the hozzle All of these tips worked a little, but I FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT and CANNOT SHANK!!! I learned the reason for the shank is: 1) You're not hinging your wrists quickly enough 2) You're not making enough shoulder turn 3) Too much tension on your back hand 4) Too fast on the down swing 5) Lifting your head It actually came out when my buddy told me I don't bring my club higher than my arms at 9 O'Clock. He told me to hinge my wrists more and I can go parallel. What I didn't know is that it totally fixed my shanks. Hinging/Cocking the wrists early and inside made me naturally turn my shoulders. Also, slow down your swing and make it nice and easy like Fred Couples or Ernie Els. If you use all arms and get lazy on turning the shoulders, you get an out-to-in swing. Try it and let me know how it works. Just cock/hinge the wrists early and turn those shoulders. It works on the pitches and long irons. Good luck and let me know how it goes! e
  15. Can I honestly tell you guys a guaranteed way of fixing this??? I usually shoot in the low 80s and had the shanks for 1 entire year!!! It was the worst feeling and I've studied it over and over and over and you hear: 1) Spacing 2) Inside out 3) Outside in 4) Put a wood next to the ball so you don't stick your arms out and hit the hozzle All of these tips worked a little, but I FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT and CANNOT SHANK!!! I learned the reason for the shank is: 1) You're not hinging your wrists quickly enough 2) You're not making enough shoulder turn 3) Too much tension on your back hand 4) Too fast on the down swing 5) Lifting your head It actually came out when my buddy told me I don't bring my club higher than my arms at 9 O'Clock. He told me to hinge my wrists more and I can go parallel. What I didn't know is that it totally fixed my shanks. Hinging/Cocking the wrists early and inside made me naturally turn my shoulders. Also, slow down your swing and make it nice and easy like Fred Couples or Ernie Els. If you use all arms and get lazy on turning the shoulders, you get an out-to-in swing. Try it and let me know how it works. Just cock/hinge the wrists early and turn those shoulders. It works on the pitches and long irons. Good luck and let me know how it goes! e
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