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Arrogant_Kid

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  • Birthday 11/30/1992

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  1. Good job man! Keep it up!
  2. Hell, just ask them what their handicap is. If yours is lower, tell them they have no right to tell you ANYTHING about golf since you're better. Is that right? No. Is it fair? No. Is it funny? Yes. If their handicap is lower, do what Shanks a Million suggested
  3. Yes. Except mine is a tad more extreme. On a smooth swing, our iron distances are the same. I've actually forced my 7 up to 200 twice this season. But that's more because of my swing. As far as growth is concerned, I've probably gained 20 yards with the woods this season over last season. My only answer is we are in puberty and we keep getting stronger and our swings keep getting better.
  4. Guess I'm part of the .2 percent then. haha
  5. If I tried to have that many at one time I'd forget I was swinging. o.o How do you have that many in your head and still hit the ball? No offense intended. I'm seriously wondering how you can do that
  6. Correct. But I'd like to point something out. Make sure your hips don't slide too far to the target. If they do, they won't have enough time to clear and you'll push/slice everything. Something is I do is think about 'pulling' my leading hip back. This keeps me from sliding forward to much and lets me fire them properly.
  7. I have one swing thought. And it depends on what I'm hitting. Putter- don't move the head chipping- don't move the head Irons and driver- turn turn.(Meaning, turn my shoulders completely and fire my hips. Turn turn is just a faster way of saying it) Fairway bunkers- Release a fraction early(Or cast, if you prefer) Normal bunkers- early wrist hinge While walking along the fairway- DO NOT THINK. (Oxymoron. I know.)
  8. I have one swing thought. And it depends on what I'm hitting. Putter- don't move the head chipping- don't move the head Irons and driver- turn turn.(Meaning, turn my shoulders completely and fire my hips. Turn turn is just a faster way of saying it) Fairway bunkers- Release a fraction early(Or cast, if you prefer) Normal bunkers- early wrist hinge While walking along the fairway- DO NOT THINK. (Oxymoron. I know.)
  9. Here, let me translate what Erik's post is saying. ...... Owned. Kthnxbai
  10. Someone told me I couldn't hit a green 180 yards away with a 7 iron.... I did. He left my group.
  11. This is something odd for me. I've always been able to play with injuries. Jammed fingers, spranged wrist, dislocated finger, pulled muscle, you name it, I've played with it. I guess I just focus to the point that I don't care. But I'd say take two weeks off and ice it. And STRETCH
  12. There are many kinds of feel. Two of the main ones are mechanic feel and straight feel. Mechanic feel is the ability(whether granted or engrained) to feel what a CORRECT swing is, and it 'feeling' correct as well. Make sense? Straight feel is basically doing what your body wants, regardless of it being correct or not. I am a mechanic feel player myself.(It was granted. And yes. I still mishit the ball.)
  13. Yes, I see how the timing is hard. It's my weakness. Haha. If what you're doing works, screw what people say about the way it looks. Whose swing will be posted next?
  14. This is very true. Very. Very true. I'm fortunate that I can compress the ball almost all the time, but I still have those weird little mishits where and I don't and the ball goes NOWHERE.
  15. Then I'd say keep doing what you're doing. While it make not look as good as someone else's, your score certainly will. And unless I am misunderstanding golf, the score is what matters. ;)
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