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Victor Isaksen

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  • Birthday 08/31/2000

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  1. broke par a couple weeks ago
  2. Victor Isaksen

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  3. Hi dear golfers of TST, my father is very keen on improving his game but unfortunately he does not have as much time as he would like. He used to play of off a 18 handicap but has since stopped playing and then started again, he is now playing at a handicap of 31. I have posted a video of his swing below. I have tried to give him some tips and tricks but maybe some of you would be better at it. His problem is a lack of accuracy he tend to slice, hook, top, blade and duff the ball, personaly I think it's because of his fast backswing combined with very limited rotation in the hips during the swing. Any advice?
  4. I've broken 80 Two career eagles I'm a stupid monkey I've won an official tournament
  5. First of all I think you would benefit from a slower swing speed as you mentioned you had tried on numerous occasions, but with the same result. I'd advice you to go to the range and grab a bucket of balls and use only your 7 iron and driver. What I want you to do is to hit your 7 iron as you do otherwise and then pick up your driver and hit it exactly like you would hit your 7 iron. Ideally we would like to have the same stance for every shot except pitches, bunker shots, chips and putts. The only thing we want to change is the position of the ball in the stance. You could try to practice different ways of swinging the club too. First try a shallow swing which should result in either a hook or a draw. next try a wide swing and see which suits you best or if you get any usable results. If that does not work it might be your grip that is part of the problem, most of the times amateurs tend to open or close the clubface by rotating their wrist this is not the right way you should turn it within your hands, if you know what I mean. At last I would advice you to losen up in your wrists, do not hold the club as if you where trying to choke it. Good Luck on the range.
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