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Mike420
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Registered: June 2005 Posts: 83
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Mon April 10, 2006 5:13pm
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Rating: 8.00
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Looks fine mate.
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msklar92
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Registered: August 2005 Location: USA Posts: 738
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Thu April 13, 2006 4:27pm
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check your left elbow on the follow through, it seems to separate from and jut out from your body, instead of folding up.
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Ian Hancock
GTO Staff/Nail it convert
Registered: January 2004 Location: England Posts: 1,697
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Fri April 14, 2006 7:09am
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Rating: 10.00
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Great swing...........impact very impressive.
tour swing.
Ian.
------------------------------ Once you learn the swing, your next step is mastering golf psychology................
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RickyHarris
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Registered: November 2005 Location: Wales, UK Posts: 355
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Sat April 15, 2006 5:10pm
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Rating: 7.00
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Like I said, You take the club back with left hand causing a closed club face at the top!
Not a tour swing but with a bit of work it could be!
Get the short game going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Use your brain - THINK
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joeyg565
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Registered: April 2006 Location: USA Posts: 11
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Sun April 16, 2006 3:44am
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Rating: 9.00
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Everything is fine except for the downswing. Your right elbow somewhat separated from your side body.
Like Vijay S., he would always tuck in on the downswing.
good swing.
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pinyo8
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Registered: September 2005 Location: JAPAN Posts: 187
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Sun April 16, 2006 11:46pm
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Thanks all for the comments. I think they are all spot on.
I will trying to get arms and body to move together more, which means keeping the right elbow tucked in on the downswing, plus keeping my left arm closer to my body on the followthrough. When I do that, I do find that I get much better direction control.
I have been getting my short game going as well basically putting at home when I can. My putting line has been great, but unfortunately I have no distance control for long putts (fast carpet VS slower greens syndrome I think).
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Ian Hancock
GTO Staff/Nail it convert
Registered: January 2004 Location: England Posts: 1,697
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Sun April 23, 2006 10:08am
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If you tuck that right elbow in any further it will be in your pocket..............pause the clip at impact it is perfect..................!!!!!!!!!!
Ian.
Work on cleaning your bag or something....................!
------------------------------ Once you learn the swing, your next step is mastering golf psychology................
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Burnaby Special
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Registered: April 2006 Location: Vancouver BC Posts: 39
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Mon April 24, 2006 3:56am
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Looks a little hard on the back.
------------------------------ Golf is a game that is played on a five-inch course - the distance between your ears. ~Bobby Jones
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Liam Hancock
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Registered: May 2006 Location: England Posts: 189
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I can't see anything wrong with it
Liam,
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im now officially beating my dad
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SKlepJr
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Registered: August 2005 Location: USA Posts: 31
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One of the prettiest swings I've seen, good work.
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SlicersHell
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Registered: July 2005 Posts: 56
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I'm not in much of a position to critique a player obviously much better than myself, but from what I see, you lose your spine angle/tush line coming into the ball a bit. If you draw a line from your rear end down to the ground at address, your rear should still be touching it at impact, which it is not. This may cause you to become crowded at impact, and perhaps lose shots to the right?...and it gives you that flipping look past impact and causes your left elbow to come out a bit awkwardly rather than folding up nicely.
Otherwise, that's a hell of a swing, rhythmically and technically. Looks good, man.
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pinyo8
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Registered: September 2005 Location: JAPAN Posts: 187
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Havent logged on for a while. Thanks for all the comments.
SlicersHell, I have actually been working on exactly what you have said just now. I do notice that I cramp it a little bit and it gets worse if I try to hit it hard. I think a habit I picked up when I was younger and trying to force the swing. And with my left elbow sticking out, I think that was from over exagerate the "extend your shaft down the line" (again when younger and no one to really look at the swing)
So basically, I have been working on trying to keep that tush line and really let my upper body rotate around, plus keeping my left arm close to my body and let it fold up (thanks Msklar92).
I played a couple of rounds last week with fairly good results. Shot 78 (without touching a club for 1 month), then played again and shot 74, with a 1 under par on the back 9).
Will slowly work on these things and put up some more videos up for more critiques .
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