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'Hamas' Jenkins 05-23-2013 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Old Dog (Post 9702998)
OK, I'll have to ask another stupid question....Why do you say it's not a long term solution?

When people make fixes to their swings they generally tend to overdo it, as what once felt new no longer does, so you strive for the new feeling.

Think of it this way:

You start stretching. You feel a burn once you get to a certain spot. Over time, where you once felt the burn you no longer do, you have to stretch deeper to get the same "burn". Although the feeling is the same in both positions, your body isn't in an identical position.

Sometimes I like to feel like I'm taking the club away with only my right hand. If I haven't been doing this for a while, this can iron out certain shot shapes for me. But, if I've been doing it for a few days my body has actually adjusted to the new feel, and although both days feel like I'm taking it away with my right hand it's much more pronounced on the second or third day, because I'm used to the feeling and do it more, just like you can stretch deeper in subsequent days.

In short: treat your swing like an ongoing dialogue rather than an finished conversation. If you start to notice that the ball is flying all over the place with your "new" stance or you are mishitting it more, move your right foot back up to where it was before. You'll find that you've actually trained yourself to take the club back and down on a more correct path.

The mistake that most amateurs make is doubling down. "The teacher told me to strengthen my grip, now I'm not hitting shots well with that grip any more. Let's go even stronger!"

Old Dog 05-23-2013 11:20 AM

When you put it like that it makes perfect sense. Thank You

Rausch 05-23-2013 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 9703130)
You start stretching. You feel a burn once you get to a certain spot. Over time, where you once felt the burn you no longer do, you have to stretch deeper to get the same "burn". Although the feeling is the same in both positions, your body isn't in an identical position.

I love Maynard but this is getting way more T00L than I care to follow...

OnTheWarpath15 05-26-2013 04:25 PM

You can't stop Kohki Idoki, you can only hope to contain him.

'Hamas' Jenkins 06-01-2013 09:48 PM

I'm currently working on a pretty sizable swing change.

I'm working on increasing the steepness of my shoulder turn. I have a tendency to come out of shots because my shoulder turn is too flat.

Something I noticed on the range tonight whilst struggling is the amount that I don't have to use my arms in the swing. I've always just kind of slung my arms around my spine and made close to a 90 degree turn. I've found that if I focus more on steepening my shoulder turn and I swing my arms my swing gets wayyyy too long, I get really far across the line, and I fat the piss out of the ball.

However, if I assume that my chest and arms form a triangle, then keep the butt of the clubhead inside of that triangle as I turn, I am able to absolutely murder the ball. I still have a hard time turning at the right angle, but I build up some massive torque in the prcoess.

'Hamas' Jenkins 06-09-2013 09:03 AM

Merion got assaulted by rain this week and is near flood conditions. If they can't dry it out the course is going to get absolutely massacred.

O.city 06-09-2013 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 9724504)
I'm currently working on a pretty sizable swing change.

I'm working on increasing the steepness of my shoulder turn. I have a tendency to come out of shots because my shoulder turn is too flat.

Something I noticed on the range tonight whilst struggling is the amount that I don't have to use my arms in the swing. I've always just kind of slung my arms around my spine and made close to a 90 degree turn. I've found that if I focus more on steepening my shoulder turn and I swing my arms my swing gets wayyyy too long, I get really far across the line, and I fat the piss out of the ball.

However, if I assume that my chest and arms form a triangle, then keep the butt of the clubhead inside of that triangle as I turn, I am able to absolutely murder the ball. I still have a hard time turning at the right angle, but I build up some massive torque in the prcoess.

I would imagine with a flat turn you tend to hit alot of hooks when your body gets lazy and the arms turn over as well?

Thats a pretty good change to happen, IMO. Had a close buddy go through the same thing in high school. Our swing coach was a Golf Machine guy as I previously mentioned, so it is a fairly tough transition to go thru. Being flat like that, or single plane, is a decent way to hit long clubs, but it doesn't make sense to me to hit short irons like that.

By being more upright like you are working on, you'll find that you will compress the shit out of the ball, being more of a hitter than a swinger. You'll probably find that it could become a bit more inconsistent driving the ball, but you will become an infinitely better short iron player as your ball striking will improve.

I'm a more upright player and have always played about a 5 yard fade when I'm playing my best with driver and long clubs and about a 10 foot one with the short clubs, and IMO, it's a better and more controlled way to play. I'm a taller guy so I am able to get alot of leverage and lag thru the ball, so I've never struggled with distance, so hitting a fade is fine with me.

But anyway, IMO, this will be a good transition for you. I don't know if you have access to video of yourself, but if you are interested I can send you some stuff that my buddy worked on when he was making a similar transition that works pretty well.

O.city 06-09-2013 01:42 PM

It's pretty cool to see the tour guys play a course you've actually played. TPC at Southwind is a really really tough course to play.

Old Dog 06-09-2013 03:00 PM

Golf cart is getting there....still a little work to do, but here it is now.
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OnTheWarpath15 06-11-2013 07:44 AM

US Open week. Interesting picture from the range yesterday.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BMadxjhCUAAyNOE.jpg

OnTheWarpath15 06-11-2013 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 9739234)
It's pretty cool to see the tour guys play a course you've actually played. TPC at Southwind is a really really tough course to play.

Just got an email to play Southwind on Monday for $125. My game is complete ass right now, or I'd be driving down.

smittysbar 06-11-2013 08:04 AM

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Thinking of going with Flat black on body and top, then grey seats with a few yellow accents in different places.

Old Dog 06-11-2013 08:19 AM

Damn....nice ride Smitty.

'Hamas' Jenkins 06-11-2013 10:41 AM

And in LaPlata you can drive your golf cart to any place in town in about two minutes.

smittysbar 06-11-2013 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 9743954)
And in LaPlata you can drive your golf cart to any place in town in about two minutes.

True, but I am at Kirksville country club now :thumb:


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