kid2
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For what it's worth, I do have a low handicap and I also have a better understanding of the golf swing than most people on here.
Good luck in your quest to get your handicap down :thup:
Have you ever had lessons?
For what it's worth, I do have a low handicap and I also have a better understanding of the golf swing than most people on here.
Good luck in your quest to get your handicap down :thup:
how do you fix a pull?
You're the wannabe pro, you tell me?
I was waiting for your knowledge of the swing to naturally kick in.
You're the wannabe pro, you tell me?
You don't need my help to fix your pull, you have the greatest swing knowledge on here :thup:
Would the other 20 be Pulls then?
Shame, I thought you might have actually been able to answer. Still, at least we know now.
That's the whole point mate - I'm off 2 by keeping it simple. I have no idea (and never have had) about planes and paths except that the latter leads to the former immediately prior to a nice holiday somewhere![]()
Nah, straight pulls aren't really on my radar. 20% will be a mixture of slices, "bottom rungers", and necks. Most are still in play, so I just go and try to hit a decent one from there.
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My (long winded) post is genuinely to ask Robobum at his current level what he does when the swing starts to go wrong?
Never seen you swing Pal... But if you dont pull the ball then my uneducated guess is that you push fade the ball which is hit with an inside path and its a path that most people taking up the game need to learn...
Firstly so that they get more distance and secondly so that its more consistent and thirdly its a shallower swing.....
I would also hazard a guess that your slices are actually pushed shots with an open face.....Push slices.....
If i am right then you play a shot that is well controlled (more control than a draw) and thats as long as a draw....
But thats just a guess at what you told me.... Probably way off the mark.....:whoo:
That's the whole point mate - I'm off 2 by keeping it simple. I have no idea (and never have had) about planes and paths except that the latter leads to the former immediately prior to a nice holiday somewhere![]()
The 'keep it simple' approach will work for some people, but not all. I for one enjoy learning as much as I can about my swing, and how to swing well, and I think that unless someone gets too obsessive about it and suffers paralysis by analysis then learning as much as possible about something you are trying to get better at (and are passionate about) can only be a good thing, and can be just as enjoyable/rewarding as playing.
There's the scenario of two players out on the course, they are both playing bad... the one that's made the effort to learn stuff has the ability to spot what he's doing wrong, fix it on-course, and has a blast for the rest of the round. The 'keep it simple guy' hacks it around for the remaining holes getting more and more frustrated with the way he is playing, tinkering with his swing because he has no clue what he's REALLY doing wrong, and booking up another lesson when he's finished.
I'm not saying the keep it simple approach is wrong, it's just not for everyone... some people, as you say, don't have the ability or desire to learn all the technical stuff, others do, and whether it helps them or not is down to the individual. You don't have to be a pro to benefit from knowing all the technical stuff about the swing.
All my opinion, of course.![]()
I have absolutely no idea what you just said there mate :thup:
True.....but you do have to be pretty bloody good otherwise you don't have the ability to utilise the knowledge.
Hmm maybe, I don't 100% agree tho. I'm just about single figs and through learning and associating swing feelings with swing/ball-flight knowledge I'm starting to be able to fix issues on course. I don't think it's rocket science.
Never seen you swing Pal... But if you dont pull the ball then my uneducated guess is that you push fade the ball which is hit with an inside path and its a path that most people taking up the game need to learn...
Firstly so that they get more distance and secondly so that its more consistent and thirdly its a shallower swing.....
I would also hazard a guess that your slices are actually pushed shots with an open face.....Push slices.....
If i am right then you play a shot that is well controlled (more control than a draw) and thats as long as a draw....
But thats just a guess at what you told me.... Probably way off the mark.....:whoo: