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ed from nh

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About ed from nh

  • Birthday 11/30/1943

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  • Plays: Righty

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  1. just listened to mvmac on right leg action in the golf swing (great lesson by the way) but watching thr players swing im so concious of their hand position when they drop into the slot and the action when they release the club i hear there should be no concious working of the hands but they all look as if their firing really hard with thrie right side and hand im 67 struggle to play to my 12 and have gone to a fairley smooth swing concentrating on balance and a strong release through the impact zone am I looking for trouble concentrating on my right side and hand release
  2. not sure i worded that correctly,i have a fairlystrong grip vs pointing off right shoulder read an article telling me when i drop the club down from the inside that the back of my left hand should face the sky and the palm of my right also should face the sky and as i rotate thru the clubface will automaticaly square up am i overthinking or is this a solid bit of advice
  3. i carry 4 wedges only because it allows me to hit full shots from 110 into 60yds 45-50-54-58
  4. beenplaying ping i15 7-8-w stiff graffite 4-5-6 g10 hi breds regular shaft thinking of cobra s3 or adams v3tech anyone with any experience with ethier set tks for any input
  5. from ed from nh seeing i struggle for years with tempo when i play well ball striking wisel all i think about is wait for the clubhead do not force it, when i am losing it the first place i feel it is in my feet they get jumpy may sound weird but its a key for me,i go to the next tee and try to hit a very smooth hibredand try to keep out of big number,just my way, not for all.
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