@richiebacker1 HAHAAA i can just imagine, but it surely helped him out, yeah its great to know your problem, just make sure thats your only swing though, standing tall.
@helenathena Hey, it's great your in the elite few who know their problem! lol :-)
I'm 6'6" and hit the odd block if I hunch rather than stand up straight & tall & my posture makes the world of difference to my quality of strike.
I've got a mate who slid left on his downswing and his pro used to have him shouting "WALL!" at impact during his lessons imagining he was standing against an invisible wall... Freaked a few people out on the driving range I can tell you! ;-)
@richiebacker1 lol no i already know my problem. its just a tendency i move to the left on my down swing so my club face opens, just feels natural to me
@helenathena You've obviously never had the shanks!!
Try standing up a little taller to the ball with your chin up - good posture will give you more room to turn back and through should stop those nasty blocks x
leaning into it is abs not what to do ...swing flatter with more body rotation and less hand speed is more reliable...try it see what works for you...leaning will cause chunks and blocks to the right
The trick for wind playing is hitting it reasonably hard, but not putting much spin on it. Not easy to do. Hitting it hard, low spin, and low is really tough, because hitting it lower and harder add spin. Frankly, I'm not good enough to mess around with my swing in the wind, I just try to hit it solid and adjust accordingly.
@helenathena Yeah that's a good shout, we dont want any "analysis paralysis" eh?!
Am itching to get out and play actually but there's a foot of snow here in the Middle of England! :-(
richiebacker1 1 year ago
@richiebacker1 HAHAAA i can just imagine, but it surely helped him out, yeah its great to know your problem, just make sure thats your only swing though, standing tall.
helenathena 1 year ago
@helenathena Hey, it's great your in the elite few who know their problem! lol :-)
I'm 6'6" and hit the odd block if I hunch rather than stand up straight & tall & my posture makes the world of difference to my quality of strike.
I've got a mate who slid left on his downswing and his pro used to have him shouting "WALL!" at impact during his lessons imagining he was standing against an invisible wall... Freaked a few people out on the driving range I can tell you! ;-)
richiebacker1 1 year ago
@richiebacker1 lol no i already know my problem. its just a tendency i move to the left on my down swing so my club face opens, just feels natural to me
helenathena 1 year ago
@helenathena You've obviously never had the shanks!!
Try standing up a little taller to the ball with your chin up - good posture will give you more room to turn back and through should stop those nasty blocks x
richiebacker1 1 year ago
@PUArtista i suffer from blocks to the rights once in a while, lol its the worst tendency to have,,,,
helenathena 1 year ago
leaning into it is abs not what to do ...swing flatter with more body rotation and less hand speed is more reliable...try it see what works for you...leaning will cause chunks and blocks to the right
PUArtista 1 year ago
@GwaishfulGuy
The trick for wind playing is hitting it reasonably hard, but not putting much spin on it. Not easy to do. Hitting it hard, low spin, and low is really tough, because hitting it lower and harder add spin. Frankly, I'm not good enough to mess around with my swing in the wind, I just try to hit it solid and adjust accordingly.
MrLuigiFercotti 1 year ago
@MrLuigiFercotti True, but swings can be deceptive, look at ernie else, slow swing, but he has the power behind him.
GwaishfulGuy 1 year ago
@GwaishfulGuy
Almost looks like he hit it thin on purpose, which will give a lower flight. A very soft swing as well.
You can't put forward spin on the ball, only reduce backspin.
MrLuigiFercotti 1 year ago