It's hard to create that move as it's not an easy FEEL for me. Lots of swings without the ball just focused on feeling the first move as a weight shift into the lead foot. I've found that practicing 1/2 swings with a wedge with the weight starting on the lead foot helps to get that feeling.
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Hey @JonMA1 - read a lot of your posts and didn't realise you were a lefty playing right handed. I'm not but my first ever coach was a natural left hander who learnt left handed and then taught himself to play right handed as he couldn't afford new left hand clubs and right handed were more...
This discussion is interesting... Like most I've had good and not so good instructors. When I was younger I had an instructor who asked whether I wanted to get a bit better or a lot better... We went down the later route but moved away before I got to where I wanted to but this was a...
Being aware of a feeling for each type of shot, so starting from the bottom on a full swing and turning the shoulders on a finesse swing. Not a swing thought but a swing feel. Take several practice swings (starting with a very short swing) until I can feel it, then step in and go.
It gives me a...
This is what my new coach encourages - the 1/2 swings at 70% help to promote the right sequencing around your weight, hips etc as you are working much less about distance etc. He is one to focus on getting the sequence and weight transfer correct and the rest will follow.
Keep in there -...
I'm working on a 70% 1/2 Driver swing to get my sync correct. This normally results in a low straight drive so may get rid of the 3w and stick with this and then I can use the Driver everywhere.
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And there's a name I haven't heard for 40 years or so... Robin Trower, certainly was a great many years ago. Hope he's retained that talent.
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Interesting and thanks to @golfaddict77 for posting his experience....
This makes me want to get my Callaway Big Bertha Golds back out of the bag and have a go with them....
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I remember playing a casual round with a few guys from work... One had a rattly old permission 3 wood which sounded horrible on the practice range. So off we wondered to the first tee as our four ball - and the hole was a dogleg right and he was off last. So after 3 very average tee shots -...
I'm pretty neutral for the long game, weaker for the short game. I used to have a much stronger grip when I played years ago, but now find if I play around with strong, my brain seems to over compensate and leaves the club face open - weird so I don't mess with it.
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When I got back into the game, I found a used set of irons that roughly matched what I used to play and started with them. They were good enough for me to start to relearn the game and then I updated (part exchanging on CPO so they didn't cost me much for 18 months use) them about 18 months...
Fourth lesson, quick check of short game lesson and all good ..
Moved into Woods and Driver and the fundamentals are starting to work at the top of the bag.
Not as consistent as it needs to be, but he gave a great tip.... If I lose my sequencing with the full swing go back to a 1/2 swing at...
Hoping the 3rd Lesson with Woods and Driver went well?
My 4th with my new pro was the same - Driver and woods (just started with a few minutes recap on previous short game lesson).
He keeps it simple setup correct and lower body set correctly and then synchronised correctly. It worked for...
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Give us 1-2 sentences on your plan of action for reviews - on a mission to play more, new teaching pro and need to reduce my handicap. These will be tested in lessons, on the range and on the course. Will be really interesting to see how...
I've been in probably since before it was called IT :) As has been said above certificates come and go but you need to be up to date with them to get on the ladder. Given the speed at which the technology progresses, a passion for learning (or at least showing it at interview and on your CV)...