golftuitiononline.com | Home
Home Forum Tips Gallery Blog Reviews Lessons Gym Staff Podcast
Register FAQ Links Events Arcade Mark Forums Read
Our golf forum has 71,709 discussions | 33,791 members | 64 online now | BokPoordBep has just joined the GTO golf forum

Go Back   Golf Forum | golftuitiononline.com > Golf Instruction > Golf Swing Instruction
User Name
Password Register


 

 


Welcome to golftuitiononline.com | the global golf forum

You are currently viewing our golf forum as a guest which gives you limited access to the many features available here at the GTO golf forum. We are one of the largest golf forums online with 33,791 members worlwide and we pride ourselves on being the friendliest golf forum online. JOIN NOW (It's FREE) and you will gain immediate access to all these great features:
  • FREE Golf Video Lessons: P.G.A. Golf Video Lessons
  • Forums: Many Golf Forums for Interesting Golf Discussion
  • Gallery: Golf Video/Photo Library
  • Blogs: Create your own Golf Blog/Journal to keep track of your golf
  • Gym: Golf Gym with some great exercise instruction
  • Reviews: All Latest Golf Equipment and Golf Course Reviews
  • Arcade: Relax and enjoy friendly competition with other members in the Games Arcade
  • P.G.A. Advice: Ask our P.G.A. Professionals for advice on any of our golf forums
Joining today will will give you full access to all these great features. Registration is instant, simple and absolutely free giving you access to a wealth of golf information. Join our golf forum today! and be part of the largest golf tuition forum online.

Register Now for FREE!
You have not yet registered on GTO. Sign up for FREE INSTANTLY and gain full access, just fill out the form below!

Username: Password: Confirm Password:
E-Mail: Confirm E-Mail:
  I agree to forum rules 

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 11-24-2006, 06:41 PM
redmen1892 redmen1892 is offline
Member
has posted a few times...
 
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 14
redmen1892 has an average reputation 5/10
Steep Launch Angle with Driver

Hello All,

I had the pleasure of visiting the UKgolfshow today held in the NEC (Birmingham, UK), luckily I managed to grab some time on the Ping and Calloway driving ranges, Ping were using a the Vector Pro launch monitor, and it showed up something in my swing that quite surprised me.

My ball striking has never been solid, particulary with the longer clubs, but i've managed to keep my 16 h'cap through my short game, i've recently been taking lessons with my local pro, and he has shortened my backswing as I was prone to overswinging and then losing momentum on the downsing.
However, after hitting some balls today, it appears that i'm coming down too steep into the ball on the downswing, according to the Ping pro, a ideal launch angle should be about 13 - 16, mine was 22, along with a high backspin rate (cant remember the details), the swing speed was 105mph and I was only hitting 200 yards with a 10.5 G5 Driver, the pro told me to try and create more width in the backswing as it appeared to him as if I was cramped at the top and there wasnt much room for my arms to swing down into.

Before I head back to my local pro for my final lesson, does anyone have any thoughts on creating more width and shallowing out the swing.

Thanks. Jon.

P.S - Would a backswing that starts on the inside and becomes rounded contribute to a steep downswing, because this is one area on my swing that I have never been able to sort out.
Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 11-24-2006, 07:30 PM
slf slf is offline
Member
has posted many times at gto...
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: uk
Posts: 76
slf Has a good reputation 7/10
Re: Steep Launch Angle with Driver

Hi Jon,
I think the first 18 inches of take away is probably the most important part of the swing, it puts you in correct plane, promots good body, shoulder turn and correct waight shift. I think you need to work on this part of the game. take the club back using your arms, shoulders and hands at the same time, it sounds that your hands taking over and creating over swing / cramped at the top. you can find good take away technique in the instruction page. hope this helps.

Last edited by slf; 11-24-2006 at 07:32 PM.
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 11-24-2006, 07:57 PM
takinitdeep's Avatar
takinitdeep takinitdeep is offline
Banned
is a major contributor here at GTO, and is a valued member...
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 367
takinitdeep has an above average reputation 6/10
Re: Steep Launch Angle with Driver

Jon:
A slow, low takeaway is going to provide you with more on plane swing opportunities; after you are happy with hitting this way, you can speed up until you lose tempo.
For a low, shallow, upsweep, take it back low and slow and allow the downswing to just happen without any hands or arms controlling.
Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 11-27-2006, 08:48 AM
BrianW's Avatar
BrianW BrianW is offline
Member
is a major contributor here at GTO, and is a valued member...
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: UK
Posts: 3,360
BrianW Has an unbeatable reputation
Re: Steep Launch Angle with Driver

Hi Jon,

Without seeing your swing it is difficult to understand the problem. Are you collapsing your left elbow on the backswing? This creates a narrow swing that is a big power-leak.

If this is the case, to assist with a wider takeaway try this drill:

Place a second ball on the ground around 1 foot behind the ball at address. In your takeaway feel as though you will push the second ball away with the back of the club. This will create a wider takeaway that will assist in keeping your left arm straighter.
Reply With Quote
  #5 (permalink)  
Old 11-27-2006, 12:19 PM
redmen1892 redmen1892 is offline
Member
has posted a few times...
 
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 14
redmen1892 has an average reputation 5/10
Re: Steep Launch Angle with Driver

Folks,

Thanks for the reply, interestingly enough i've used the ball drill before, and I can sweep the 2nd ball away quite happily, I think the problem lies further on in the chain, once I get the club back to about waist height ,instead of turning the shoulders and lifting the club up into the slot, it looks and feels to me as if I fan the club open with my wrists and as a result I swing around my body, I've tried the drill of taking my stance with my butt about 6 inches from a fence but more often than not I hit the fence on the backswing.

I'll spend some time using the ball drill but using a head cover instead, i feel that gives a little more resistance and helps me keepthe club face outside the hands

Warm regards Jon
Reply With Quote
  #6 (permalink)  
Old 11-27-2006, 12:50 PM
BrianW's Avatar
BrianW BrianW is offline
Member
is a major contributor here at GTO, and is a valued member...
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: UK
Posts: 3,360
BrianW Has an unbeatable reputation
Re: Steep Launch Angle with Driver

Quote:
Originally Posted by redmen1892
Folks,

Thanks for the reply, interestingly enough i've used the ball drill before, and I can sweep the 2nd ball away quite happily, I think the problem lies further on in the chain, once I get the club back to about waist height ,instead of turning the shoulders and lifting the club up into the slot, it looks and feels to me as if I fan the club open with my wrists and as a result I swing around my body, I've tried the drill of taking my stance with my butt about 6 inches from a fence but more often than not I hit the fence on the backswing.

I'll spend some time using the ball drill but using a head cover instead, i feel that gives a little more resistance and helps me keepthe club face outside the hands

Warm regards Jon
Jon,

OK, try this: When you have completed the takeaway and continue with the backswing, concentrate on pointing the butt end of the club along the extended ball to target line as it passes behind you, imagine a laser light attached to the butt end tracing along that line. Follow the same line with the butt end coming back down until it points directly at the ball, then release the club through.

Actually Butch Harmon sells a Laser light trainer that does this but it is not so difficult to imagine the path.

Hope it helps.

Last edited by BrianW; 11-27-2006 at 12:52 PM.
Reply With Quote
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 11-29-2006, 09:58 PM
redmen1892 redmen1892 is offline
Member
has posted a few times...
 
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 14
redmen1892 has an average reputation 5/10
Re: Steep Launch Angle with Driver

Brian,

Thanks.

Reviewed my swing on video earlier (i'll upload a copy on Thursday), one thing that struck me was how rigid my right arm is at address, once I soften the arm up so that it was bent towrads my right hip I found it easier to take the club away on a straighter flatter plane. Unfortunately thiswas only in my garage so i'll have to see what happens what I go down the range.

Jon
Reply With Quote
  #8 (permalink)  
Old 11-30-2006, 12:26 AM
30yearlayoff 30yearlayoff is offline
Member
has posted many times at gto...
 
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 93
30yearlayoff has an average reputation 5/10
Re: Steep Launch Angle with Driver

Quote:
Originally Posted by redmen1892
Folks,

Thanks for the reply, interestingly enough i've used the ball drill before, and I can sweep the 2nd ball away quite happily, I think the problem lies further on in the chain, once I get the club back to about waist height ,instead of turning the shoulders and lifting the club up into the slot, it looks and feels to me as if I fan the club open with my wrists and as a result I swing around my body, I've tried the drill of taking my stance with my butt about 6 inches from a fence but more often than not I hit the fence on the backswing.

Warm regards Jon
Went though some recent steep angle driver problems myself. I fixed it last Sat. I was going back too quick as though I was building power in the backswing. I wasn't getting enough turn on the driver. Also, I was doing something weird with my right forearm/elbow.

The fix...I forgot about the ball. I slowed the backswing down, focusing on the back turn but then used my hands to actually complete the turn (I can give you more on this if you need it).....make the turn more full....finish it off. The danger here is letting the hands get too high without letting them assist on the pivot.

The hands assisting the turn (at the very top) helped me get that torso around another 20-30*.

From that point, I just released...let everything go and finished the swing. No thought as to anything else.

I was hitting 230-250 yard drives before. After focusing on the swing and not hitting the ball, I hit a couple of the longest drives of my life. I play with a guy that has the same distance as me when we hit straight and I was 50 yards farther than his best drives.. These drives carried over to a round on Sunday and 2 trips to the driving range this week.

Hope this gives you some thoughts! TURN THEM SHOULDERS around that spine!

Last edited by 30yearlayoff; 11-30-2006 at 12:33 AM.
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On




All times are GMT. The time now is 09:06 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.0.0
© 2008 golftuitiononline.com