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My swing This is a video, click on the thumbnail to download
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Hannu
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Finland Posts: 300

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This is the swing I will start practicing. I think the force is right here too. Not much effort, but I'll come back to this after I get comftable with the swing.
Question is - how long a transition from backswing to downswing is? How much do I crunch my stumeck and how low do I let my hands drop?
I think I can do it in many ways and get a straight shot, as long as I get to the address position at the time of impact. Lower one drops hands the deeper is the angle with club and wrists - less time to hinge - means more speed to cluphead?
BUT also you loose some accuracy and timing comes more critical?
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Hannu
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Finland Posts: 300
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Fri February 24, 2006 10:15am
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Just a comment on how this was shot. I could not take the camera far enough to get a full image. So I turned my camera 90 degrees. After shooting, I turned it back on my editing software. (Well 92 degrees as I did not get the camera squered:-)
------------------------------ "It's fine to take your golf seriously, but don't take yourself seriously." Zen Golf
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Hannu
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Finland Posts: 300
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Sat February 25, 2006 2:44am
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I compared my followthrough to a model shot of a pro. Looks like my club swings more to the left after an impact. Like Ian wrote, I am not hitting "through" the ball. My wrists straighten after the impact and the club goes more left. My arms are keeping a good angle. (The goal would be to get a little straighter path after the impact to prevent slices.)
Fixing starts from downswing by keeping a deeper angle in wrist for a longer time and also using a little more of my upper body. Arms are little late - not quite squered on impact and my hips rotate to left a little. I correct it with my hands, but it makes the followthrough start left earlier than would be optimal.
------------------------------ "It's fine to take your golf seriously, but don't take yourself seriously." Zen Golf
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fahie
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Registered: August 2005 Location: england Posts: 120
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Fri March 10, 2006 2:12pm
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how long have you been playing hannu? i seem to remember reading that you have only just started recently?
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sergio!
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Hannu
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Finland Posts: 300
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Fri March 31, 2006 2:52am
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I started 6 month ago. I have played 7 times now. (Three in Spain in last two weeks.) Can't play in Finland at the moment. I was skiing today and looks like I will be doing it for few weeks more :-)
I scored 95 in Altorreal! with two penalties and some bad opening shots! I need to work more to be able to keep the target line. When I get nervious, my game is terrible.
------------------------------ "It's fine to take your golf seriously, but don't take yourself seriously." Zen Golf
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