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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,639 ✭✭✭spacecoyote


    Yeah, swing looking good Charlie. Looks like you've gotten over the trauma of that tip you were trying to implement in portumna :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,001 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    Charlie well done looks far more athletic as they say.

    I'm working on standing taller with driver.
    pro was telling me my posture is fine for irons but falls apart on driver.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 328 ✭✭snaphook




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,859 ✭✭✭alxmorgan


    snaphook wrote: »

    Posture jumps out at me. You look very bent over to my eye


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,077 ✭✭✭bustercherry


    alxmorgan wrote: »
    Posture jumps out at me. You look very bent over to my eye

    Very balanced and controlled is the first thing that jumps out at me.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 998 ✭✭✭John Divney


    Balanced is right, for such a committed downswing whipping through the ball.

    A pro would probably say you are flat on the backswing, and steepen on the downswing, and you stand up slightly at impact maybe correcting the slightly bent posture at address.

    A naturally talented player I'd wager


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 328 ✭✭snaphook


    Appreciate the feedback.

    My standard shot is a high draw.
    My miss is a block right and Big Miss is the dreaded hook.

    I will try to get more upright especially with the driver and go 85% power for more control. Picked up a book on getting in the slot through impact which has some pearls and is something to work on too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,034 ✭✭✭Loire


    Fair bowls picking that username snap!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,077 ✭✭✭bustercherry


    snaphook wrote: »
    Appreciate the feedback.

    My standard shot is a high draw.
    My miss is a block right and Big Miss is the dreaded hook.

    I will try to get more upright especially with the driver and go 85% power for more control. Picked up a book on getting in the slot through impact which has some pearls and is something to work on too.

    With all due respect I wouldn't change anything based on feedback here. First of all the camera angles of the video are not correct for analysis of your swing, looking slightly down on you, so potentially what others are seeing could be down to the camera placement. Secondly I've been told I pop up a little at impact; this is entirely natural as I start my downswing and weight shift by pushing of my right foot. I generate a lot of power from my feet and lower body this way.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 328 ✭✭snaphook




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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27,253 ✭✭✭✭GreeBo


    Rikand wrote: »
    I think it's more that it looks like that on video rather than what it actually is. I feel like everything is pretty much spot on right now :)

    But thanks for the thought :D

    A good test is to stand over the ball ready to hit and then see if its easier to lift your heels or your toes. My guess is your toes will pop right up, but it may all just be angles.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 228 ✭✭rollotomasi


    snaphook wrote: »

    Great swing. Maybe a tiny bit over-the-top at the start of the downswing?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,424 ✭✭✭✭Rikand


    GreeBo wrote: »
    A good test is to stand over the ball ready to hit and then see if its easier to lift your heels or your toes. My guess is your toes will pop right up, but it may all just be angles.

    Great tip. I did have my weight on my heels. Guess that's down to my shanking issues from a few years ago that weight on the heels is the guard against them.

    The last round I played I took my normal stance and then before I hit, tried to get a feeling that my weight was transferring to the middle of my feet. Started striking the ball off the tee much better, so thank you for the advice :)


    [dont have the confidence yet to try it with my irons, lol]


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,345 ✭✭✭✭PARlance


    Rikand wrote: »

    as regards the heels, I was standing in someone elses divots for that shot so heels were a bit lower, lol :D

    From last year Rikand.... at least your not blaming someone elses divots anymore :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 806 ✭✭✭Niall09


    A fine day for it. Only been out 5 or 6 times since around this time 2012 so some things need improving, namely hip turn and to give it a bit more oomph on the down swing! :)



  • Registered Users Posts: 176 ✭✭Carpo86


    What were you playing off in 2012?


  • Registered Users Posts: 806 ✭✭✭Niall09


    Carpo86 wrote: »
    What were you playing off in 2012?

    6.

    I've slowly been on the rise since leaving the junior days, nearly reached 4 in 2008 but got sick of the game and gave it up for a while. Don't really get much time to play these days with college and stuff and moving country soon so don't think the handicap will be coming down in the next few years anyways!


  • Registered Users Posts: 229 ✭✭gonko


    Here is me swinging a 6 iron, just back into golf after a few years out. Started swinging again maybe last week or so. Going to stick with it this time as I am really enjoying it more now than I did in the past.



    http://youtu.be/yrjiKQ7SubA


  • Registered Users Posts: 444 ✭✭Rippeditup




    http://youtu.be/CccvD6h4F8c

    Bit of a push as I seem a little trapped on the way down due to a bit of a slow clearing of the hip but overall striking is pretty good at the moment.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,424 ✭✭✭✭Rikand


    Not sure if this is the thread to be making this post. I was watching Person of Interest tonight and Jim Caviezel who plays the main character was playing golf in it. What a swing! I recorded the swing, but I dont know if I am allowed to post it incase it infringes on copyright for the TV Show. Maybe some mod could inform me :)

    I was reading a bit about him. Turns out he never played golf in his life until he filmed the Bobby Jones movie and he learned how to play for that movie. He has quite the swing :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,671 ✭✭✭ryan101




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 493 ✭✭hades




    My swing at the start of the lesson last night.

    John Daly overswing, but not as bad as it was in the past.

    I'm also getting a little trapped on the inside, making my bad shot a push or epic slice.

    Lots of work to do.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,001 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    Lads - looking for a bit of help.
    Are these swings OTT - I've been trying to drop inside, but very hard. At start balls going crazy left. But these ones are ok / fade.

    Sorry light not great.

    Thanks



  • Registered Users Posts: 892 ✭✭✭Ben1977


    Lads - looking for a bit of help.
    Are these swings OTT - I've been trying to drop inside, but very hard. At start balls going crazy left. But these ones are ok / fade.

    Sorry light not great.

    Thanks


    Very hard to tell. Not sure but at a guess it's the club pointing across the target line at the top. I've the same issue. It's generally down to separation from the arms and body.
    I now try and keep the connection by feeling the right elbow close to the body during back swing. Try placing a head cover under the arm and keeping it the there during the swing.
    The OTT is the effect not the cause!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,639 ✭✭✭spacecoyote


    It's pretty tough to tell from the video fix but it does look like you're coming from the outside in at impact alright, but that could just be down to camera angle


  • Registered Users Posts: 444 ✭✭Rippeditup


    Very hard to tell as it is pretty quick and impossible to put in slow motion to look at the hands.
    The club looks a touch inside on the takeaway which could be leading to a bit of OTT (as mentioned hard to see) but working on a wide start will help the position as you release the club and clear the body


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,001 ✭✭✭✭FixdePitchmark


    Thanks lads I think it is. Must do in better light.
    yes coming inside very quickly as ripp said.

    These weren't bad. But I go out further on a bad one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,345 ✭✭✭✭PARlance


    It wasn't raining so it was short weather today :) Some eejit

    Managed to get a few videos of my SW, just wanted to see them for myself mainly :D
    For someone that couldn't take a divot last year, the thrill of seeing that sod fly up is something else.

    As I said to a playing partner this week, I'm not really concerned where the ball goes, it's the divot I'm looking at ;)
    His reply... Ya, your divots remind me of your ball flight last year





  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,833 ✭✭✭Golfgraffix


    PARlance wrote: »
    It wasn't raining so it was short weather today :) Some eejit

    Managed to get a few videos of my SW, just wanted to see them for myself mainly :D
    For someone that couldn't take a divot last year, the thrill of seeing that sod fly up is something else.

    As i said last time we played, very similar to where i was last year, almost a carbon copy at address. Like me too much hunched over the ball, very hard to get out of your own way for a proper release.

    Not that i have got it right yet but this is what i have been working on, it might help (enter disclaimer here)

    aaron.jpg


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  • Registered Users Posts: 228 ✭✭Fergus_Nash


    Yeah, you look quite hunched over in that swing. Also look quite shallow on the backswing. Couple of questions: what's your bad shot? Two, your waggle has a shut clubhead, are you doing that on purpose?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 802 ✭✭✭m r c


    It doesn't really sound like you are getting massive compression either, but then if you check you won't find my swing on this thread. Because it's ****e ;-)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,345 ✭✭✭✭PARlance


    As i said last time we played, very similar to where i was last year, almost a carbon copy at address. Like me too much hunched over the ball, very hard to get out of your own way for a proper release.

    Not that i have got it right yet but this is what i have been working on, it might help (enter disclaimer here)

    aaron.jpg

    I dont think I get my head as far over the ball when I'm putting :o:D
    Yeah, you look quite hunched over in that swing. Also look quite shallow on the backswing. Couple of questions: what's your bad shot? Two, your waggle has a shut clubhead, are you doing that on purpose?

    Good spots Fergus, yes, I've been told it's very shallow before by quite a few but it's never something that came up on lessons (could very well be that the pro had more important things to work on)
    Is a shallow swing a bad thing?

    I think the shut clubhead must be some bad habit that I picked up when trying to eliminate a nasty slice last year.

    Bad shot used to be massive slice.

    Now it's changed to Push Right and the odd duck hook when I quicken things up

    I shouldn't have posted these vids just before I hit the road for the west... won't be touching a club till Monday :o


  • Registered Users Posts: 228 ✭✭Fergus_Nash


    PARlance wrote: »
    I dont think I get my head as far over the ball when I'm putting :o:D



    Good spots Fergus, yes, I've been told it's very shallow before by quite a few but it's never something that came up on lessons (could very well be that the pro had more important things to work on)
    Is a shallow swing a bad thing?

    I think the shut clubhead must be some bad habit that I picked up when trying to eliminate a nasty slice last year.

    Bad shot used to be massive slice.

    Now it's changed to Push Right and the odd duck hook when I quicken things up

    I shouldn't have posted these vids just before I hit the road for the west... won't be touching a club till Monday :o

    Shallow swing is not that bad a thing, but is consistent with your bad shots. The club is getting stuck a little behind you on the downswing and you can't catch up with your legs, meaning you push your arms out a little to push the ball. Or you lose your timing a little and flip your hands over, leading to the duck hooks. So if the plane of the swing was more upright then you wouldn't have these problems as much.

    Am I right in assuming that your slice was caused by an over the top swing and you've changed it recently, and perhaps you are over-compensating a little?

    If you look at your second swing down the line, you can stop the video at the top of your swing and when the club is parallel on the downswing. At the top of your swing, your left arm is not in the same plane as your shoulders, you can barely see the tip of your shoulder over your arm. If you can change that to be a straight line then your swing won't be as shallow. Also on the downswing, the club is a little on the inside. If you could get the shaft of the club in a straight line with your feet alignment you won't have those problems either.

    But your swing is good, and a lot better than most. A couple of changes and you'll be far more consistent. And being in Galway away from a club is great news, you can practice without thinking about playing. Spend ten minutes a day on your alignment, switching from your hunched over C-position to feeling like your back is in a reverse C-position, with you shoulders back and your lower back stretching out. Then swing back with a mirror behind you to make sure your arm is aligned with your shoulder plane.

    When you get back to your clubs, practice your backswing to when it gets to parallel first. Make sure the clubhead is pointing to the sky and the shaft is in line with your feet. Complete your backswing and try to return to that position on the downswing.

    2 final things:
    1. If a professional has told you this BS, or you are currently going to a professional, then follow their advice all of the time.
    2. Remember, if it feels strange, you're doing it right :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,077 ✭✭✭bustercherry


    PARlance wrote: »
    It wasn't raining so it was short weather today :) Some eejit

    Managed to get a few videos of my SW, just wanted to see them for myself mainly :D
    For someone that couldn't take a divot last year, the thrill of seeing that sod fly up is something else.

    As I said to a playing partner this week, I'm not really concerned where the ball goes, it's the divot I'm looking at ;)
    His reply... Ya, your divots remind me of your ball flight last year




    I'll add a few thoughts. First the ball appears way back in your stance. Dunno if that is why you have the huge forward press at set up or it is intentional.

    From my perspective, your weight will get trapped on your right side as you have to hang back to make contact with the ball. When you are shifting your weight correctly, the bottom of your swing is would be further forward. With a punch (or even chip) shot I wouldn't play the ball that far back.

    Also your head should be moving up with your arms. Your still looking at the ground when the ball is gone and club is past hip height on the follow though. It looks painful ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,144 ✭✭✭Benny Cake


    I'll add a few thoughts. First the ball appears way back in your stance. Dunno if that is why you have the huge forward press at set up or it is intentional.

    From my perspective, your weight will get trapped on your right side as you have to hang back to make contact with the ball. When you are shifting your weight correctly, the bottom of your swing is would be further forward. With a punch (or even chip) shot I wouldn't play the ball that far back.

    Also your head should be moving up with your arms. Your still looking at the ground when the ball is gone and club is past hip height on the follow though. It looks painful ;)

    Personally I quite like his hand position at address, most pros will set up with their hands nicely ahead of the ball to promote bottoming out the club ahead of the ball, hence the ops nice divot. Like another poster the sound of the strike would indicate you are not compressing the ball fully but it could be down to the balls you are practising with...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 229 ✭✭gonko


    Hi guys, looking for some feedback on these swings. One video is down the line and the other is side on, both with pitching wedge off the deck. One is of me and the other of my cousin. My cousin is 15 and is the blonde haired lad. Im the other one (obviously).

    Thanks in advance.


    http://youtu.be/5t8iCKHQtEI


    http://youtu.be/T8zHXIR6-oY


  • Registered Users Posts: 228 ✭✭Fergus_Nash


    gonko wrote: »
    Hi guys, looking for some feedback on these swings. One video is down the line and the other is side on, both with pitching wedge off the deck. One is of me and the other of my cousin. My cousin is 15 and is the blonde haired lad. Im the other one (obviously).

    Thanks in advance.

    Ok, I think you are in a good posture on the down-the-line swing, a little hunched over the ball and your knees need a little more flex but other than that it's a pretty athletic posture. Looking from the front, again you're in a good position. Get your hands in front of the ball, widen your stance a fraction and it looks from the camera angle that the ball is too far back in your stance, though that might just be camera. Make sure the ball is just ahead of centre in your stance.

    A couple of things on your backswing. It's a little flat and you straighten your right knee. You need to keep your knee bent at the same angle as at the start of your swing. The golf swing is like a coil, you build up the tension on the backswing and release it through the ball. You are losing a lot of potential power through this.

    If you pause your swing at the top of your backswing, like PARlance you can see your shoulder over your left arm. That should be one straight line. Other things to note about your backswing is that your left wrist is straight not cupped at the top, which is great. Your clubface is square at the top also. Both positives. You get a full shoulder turn but turn your hips too much which is a result of your right knee. Get that flexed and you'll create more of a coil like action.

    On the downswing you are coming over the top. With your PW you might be getting a way with it but I expect with your driver you slice the ball. That's a result of the flat backswing. There is one thing that all professional golfers do and that is attack the ball on plane or slightly inside it, but never over the top. Looking at it again, it's not as bad as I first thought, but again you might get away with it with a PW. David Leadbetter has drills for bringing the club down correctly I think.

    From the front you have one glaring problem. You cast the club too early. At the top of your swing your wrist angle is 90 degrees or so. Top players keep that wrist angle or even increase on the downswing. If you stop the second video on the 3 second mark when your hands are in front of your right hip, the club has been fully released by then and actually the flex of the club has gone the wrong way. If you can find that point of your swing and compare with with Sergio's here http://www.easypars.com/golf-swing-wrist-action-for-lag/ you see they are both totally opposite. With Sergio, when he makes contact the flex of the club has the potential to explode through the ball. On your swing, that potential had been lost long before it.

    At impact your left arm is bent. Lee Westwood is the only professional golfer I know that does that. There is a reason why he is the only one: it's a bad move, he's just the exception to the rule. I think this might stem from you being too close to the ball at address, and that's how you get away with it. Also at impact your weight is too centred. It should be all on your left foot. You look like a powerful guy, but I expect you don't hit the ball as far you should.

    Ok, I've gone into too much details with all of that so here are a few things I'd work on if I were you to begin with:
    1. Get your hands in front of the ball at address.
    2. Keep your right knee flexed on the backswing.
    3. Practice getting your hands leading the club into impact (a good drill for this is to practice swinging the club into something heavy, or stationary, without damaging the club. Something like a car tyre works for me. Get all of your weight on your left foot and your hands getting to the tyre before the club).

    As I said to PARlance, if you are seeing a professional disregard this totally and follow their advice. And if it feels wrong, you're doing it right :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,639 ✭✭✭spacecoyote


    gonko wrote: »
    Hi guys, looking for some feedback on these swings. One video is down the line and the other is side on, both with pitching wedge off the deck. One is of me and the other of my cousin. My cousin is 15 and is the blonde haired lad. Im the other one (obviously).

    Thanks in advance.


    http://youtu.be/5t8iCKHQtEI


    http://youtu.be/T8zHXIR6-oY

    Just getting the vids up in screen for ya!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,345 ✭✭✭✭PARlance


    ......
    2 final things:
    1. If a professional has told you this BS, or you are currently going to a professional, then follow their advice all of the time.
    2. Remember, if it feels strange, you're doing it right :D

    I'll be honest, I had a quick look through your post history as I had a feeling you might be my Pro, you're not, but you could easily have been :eek::D

    Haven't progressed as much as I thought I had, as the points you make were all things we were working on a few months ago.
    But despite that, overall I think it's a hell of a lot better than it was last year.
    As ludicrous as it is I've been looking at this and trying to copy it... :o




    I have been trying to reduce the swing to make it more compact, I used to overswing quiet a bit, I feel that there's a lot less to go wrong with it now so if I can get the angles better and a little steeper I'll be happy

    Less youtube dreaming and more listening to what the pro was saying

    Ya, I had an OTT swing and I think I've went to the other extreme in addressing this.

    To the lads talking about the lack of a compression sound.... on yer bikes :D
    I'm a 17 handicapper not on the PGA tour (Says the lad who is trying to copy a pro's swing :o;) )... the only compression I ever hear at the range is the sound of hot air being released from peoples ears ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 228 ✭✭Fergus_Nash


    PARlance wrote: »
    I'll be honest, I had a quick look through your post history as I had a feeling you might be my Pro, you're not, but you could easily have been :eek::D

    Haven't progressed as much as I thought I had, as the points you make were all things we were working on a few months ago.
    But despite that, overall I think it's a hell of a lot better than it was last year.
    As ludicrous as it is I've been looking at this and trying to copy it... :o




    I have been trying to reduce the swing to make it more compact, I used to overswing quiet a bit, I feel that there's a lot less to go wrong with it now so if I can get the angles better and a little steeper I'll be happy

    Less youtube dreaming and more listening to what the pro was saying

    Ya, I had an OTT swing and I think I've went to the other extreme in addressing this.

    Oh I'm far from a being a pro, though if people feel like giving me money for my opinion I'll happily do it. I'll post a video of my swing soon and let you analyse the hell out of it as payback.

    Don't worry about progress, you've got a swing that with a couple of tweaks will become a serious swing. And sure, we all over-compensate at times when we change our swing.

    Are you fairly new to the game? You seem very enthusiastic about it, don't let results get in the way of your enthusiasm, they will take care of themselves.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,345 ✭✭✭✭PARlance


    Oh I'm far from a being a pro, though if people feel like giving me money for my opinion I'll happily do it. I'll post a video of my swing soon and let you analyse the hell out of it as payback.

    Don't worry about progress, you've got a swing that with a couple of tweaks will become a serious swing. And sure, we all over-compensate at times when we change our swing.

    Are you fairly new to the game? You seem very enthusiastic about it, don't let results get in the way of your enthusiasm, they will take care of themselves.

    Addicted rather than enthusiastic ;)
    Joined my first club just over a year ago but I was playing quite casually for maybe 2 years before that.

    Will look forward to yours and cheers for the responses


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,536 ✭✭✭Dolph Starbeam


    What is it about this game? I played a lot last year and went from a 10 handicap to 5 in about 4 months. Played some good golf but towards the end of the summer I was terribly inconsistent. I have always played with a fade which was ok with short irons but anything above an 8 iron could go anywhere, particularly my driver.

    So I decided to change my swing a small bit to try get myself playing a draw. Bought a new driver, a Titleist 913D3, have it set up for maximum draw. I moved to the UK last November so I'm not playing as much as I would like, just getting to the range once every week or 2, and maybe the odd round on a public course. Hoping to work a lot on my game and join a club next year.

    Anyways thats enough rubbish talk.

    6 IRON -





    DRIVER -






    If anyone has any pointers please feel free to let me know. I know at the top of the swing the club is aiming too far to the right but, any help on that will be appreciated.



    And I was at a range in St. Helens so that should explain the rugby posts on the range.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,424 ✭✭✭✭Rikand


    PARlance wrote: »
    It wasn't raining so it was short weather today :) Some eejit

    Managed to get a few videos of my SW, just wanted to see them for myself mainly :D
    For someone that couldn't take a divot last year, the thrill of seeing that sod fly up is something else.

    As I said to a playing partner this week, I'm not really concerned where the ball goes, it's the divot I'm looking at ;)
    His reply... Ya, your divots remind me of your ball flight last year






    i ADORE the sound coming from the first video when you hit the ball.

    ADORE!


  • Registered Users Posts: 228 ✭✭Fergus_Nash


    YayaBanana wrote: »
    What is it about this game? I played a lot last year and went from a 10 handicap to 5 in about 4 months. Played some good golf but towards the end of the summer I was terribly inconsistent. I have always played with a fade which was ok with short irons but anything above an 8 iron could go anywhere, particularly my driver.

    So I decided to change my swing a small bit to try get myself playing a draw. Bought a new driver, a Titleist 913D3, have it set up for maximum draw. I moved to the UK last November so I'm not playing as much as I would like, just getting to the range once every week or 2, and maybe the odd round on a public course. Hoping to work a lot on my game and join a club next year.

    Anyways thats enough rubbish talk.

    6 IRON -





    DRIVER -






    If anyone has any pointers please feel free to let me know. I know at the top of the swing the club is aiming too far to the right but, any help on that will be appreciated.



    And I was at a range in St. Helens so that should explain the rugby posts on the range.

    I know I'm addicted to this thread these past two days but I've got exams and anything to procrastinate. I'll add at the start of this that I'm a 14 handicap and you are 9 shots better than me, but I'd like to think what I'll say is reasonable.

    3 things:
    1. Posture. Your back is too upright. Bend from the hips keeping your back straight. Currently you'll have too much weight on your heels and your spine angle is promoting the club going across the line at the top.

    2. You seem to bring the club back a little on the inside though not as much as I thought at first viewing of your driver (though it might have to do with the camera angle too). Your arms go back on a nice plane, but the club is swinging around your body. Maybe concentrate on keeping the club in front of you on the backswing.

    3. It looks like you are casting the club a bit too, especially on the 6 iron. Concentrate on leading the club into the ball. As I said to one of the other guys, practising hitting into a tyre lets you know where everything is at impact.

    Those are my 3 cents, you get into a fantastic position on your downswing at 7 seconds on your driver, when the shaft dissects your arms and your follow through is classic.

    Again, if a pro, or you, or another low handicap golfer says this is rubbish, follow their advice.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,639 ✭✭✭spacecoyote




    While everyone is at it figured I'd give Fergus a look at mine too :D

    Just figured out there's a slo mo function on my phone so wanted to give it a try.

    Light is not great & been a while since I've been swinging so prob forgotten most of what I've learned so far this year


  • Registered Users Posts: 468 ✭✭dines08




    While everyone is at it figured I'd give Fergus a look at mine too :D

    Just figured out there's a slo mo function on my phone so wanted to give it a try.

    Light is not great & been a while since I've been swinging so prob forgotten most of what I've learned so far this year

    Looks very similar to my swing, take away is a bit to the inside and you come slight over the top on the downswing. Been working hard on fixing my takeaway and have started striking the ball much better.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,639 ✭✭✭spacecoyote


    dines08 wrote: »
    Looks very similar to my swing, take away is a bit to the inside and you come slight over the top on the downswing. Been working hard on fixing my takeaway and have started striking the ball much better.

    That's what the pro had me working on getting rid of alright, old habits sneaking back in


  • Registered Users Posts: 228 ✭✭Fergus_Nash




    While everyone is at it figured I'd give Fergus a look at mine too :D

    Just figured out there's a slo mo function on my phone so wanted to give it a try.

    Light is not great & been a while since I've been swinging so prob forgotten most of what I've learned so far this year

    As Dines said, a little on the inside on the way back, leading to coming down on the outside on the way down. But it is only slightly, and you get the club in a good position. Very good posture at the start, lovely athletic stance.

    Looking at your follow through, it's coming a little bit across you as a result of your slight over-the-top motion. But more than that, it seems like your losing a bit of power through it. The clubhead has passed your hands too early, I'd say you are a bit wristy through the hitting area. Your left arm folds in a tad early, absorbing some of your power instead of letting it go through the shot. Your club looks like its forced that extra bit to land on your shoulders by the finish rather than being stopped abruptly by your neck.

    But listen, if you are going to a professional, listen to them. Disregard what somebody behind a laptop screen is saying, they are the experts. Perhaps ask your pro about the follow through, and their opinion on it, but please take their advice or thoughts over mine.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,639 ✭✭✭spacecoyote


    As Dines said, a little on the inside on the way back, leading to coming down on the outside on the way down. But it is only slightly, and you get the club in a good position. Very good posture at the start, lovely athletic stance.

    Looking at your follow through, it's coming a little bit across you as a result of your slight over-the-top motion. But more than that, it seems like your losing a bit of power through it. The clubhead has passed your hands too early, I'd say you are a bit wristy through the hitting area. Your left arm folds in a tad early, absorbing some of your power instead of letting it go through the shot. Your club looks like its forced that extra bit to land on your shoulders by the finish rather than being stopped abruptly by your neck.

    But listen, if you are going to a professional, listen to them. Disregard what somebody behind a laptop screen is saying, they are the experts. Perhaps ask your pro about the follow through, and their opinion on it, but please take their advice or thoughts over mine.

    both spot on lads, the two things my pro has in line for me to work on are firstly work on a wider take away to make room to get on the inside on way back down & secondly that my finish is very low.

    To repeat what I said earlier , Too much time away from the course results in bad habits creeping back in very quickly.

    Aiming to get back to the pro early next week


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 228 ✭✭rollotomasi




    While everyone is at it figured I'd give Fergus a look at mine too :D

    Just figured out there's a slo mo function on my phone so wanted to give it a try.

    Light is not great & been a while since I've been swinging so prob forgotten most of what I've learned so far this year




    Good swing. As above, seek out a lesson from a pro, but heres a few armchair comments (in addition to the other comments others have made about swing path and the shoulders almost starting the downswing):

    1. Posture is good but maybe the hips may not be in a neutral position and the spine is overarched. This could lead to some swing issues (and back aches).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGQozLwk6eE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DOw_v9CzwM
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1dNATWOCFI

    2. I'd suggest keeping the spine angle consistent through impact to the finish. It looks like you're standing up a bit through the hit.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHNGzkxtBjw


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