Changes in My Golf Swing (2005 vs 2009)

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

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This video depicts the hard work put into my golf swing. Clearly shows the differences between the two swings. But for the that cannot see these differences, here are the explanations.

Still Frame 1 (Takeaway) - On the left, the club is way inside. On the right, perfectly down the line.
Still Frame 2 (Top of the Swing) - On the left, the club is in a hideous position; much too high, across the lines and the back of the hand not where it should be. On the right, the swing is square, not too high, the back of the palm is flat and perfectly parallel with the club head. Also the right elbow is a bit tucked inward...a good thing.
Still Frame 3 (Beginning of Downswing) - On the left, the club is coming down very steep into the ball. On the right, the butt end of the club is pointing directly at the golf ball...perfect.
Still Frame 4 (Impact) - On the left, spine angle has been released and standing up a bit more. Also look at the bill of my hat to show just how far down I am looking...awful. On the right, impact is solid. Check the bill of the hat, my chin is higher than the other...a great thing. Also, spine angle is kept perfectly.
Still Frame 5 (Follow Through) - On the left, very steep. On the right, proper follow-through and turning the club over great.
Still Frame 6 (Finish) - On the left, the finish is shorter than it should be. On the right, the finish is extended towards the target.

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  • and also have the problem of standing up through the shot exactly like your swing. been to a couple of pros but none seem to really help me or explain how to keep spine angle or if your looking down the line at my swing and draw a line against my backside I am unable to keep my backside on that line throught ther swing.

    Again you have conqurered this. I think you might be able to help me!!!

  • @fireatheaven My biggest secret was...don't be afraid to get worse before you get better. If you expect to get worse you will see longer lasting results. You're resetting your swing. I've reset my swing about three times in my life. The first time I did this my handicap dropped from a 30 to a 15; then a 12 to a 5, then a 3 to a +3. Each time I did this, I slowed my swing down drastically to acquire my new swing, then over time picked up speed. You need to learn to walk before you can sprint.

  • I am constantly struggling with taking the club inside and ending up accross the line and long.

    you seemed to have conqurered it what was your secret?

  • @fireatheaven I am still battling this problem but getting better at it year over year. There is one drill I swear by and will continue until the day I die. Take an iron and lay it perpendicular to your feet just outside of the ball. This is the path your club head will follow. Now imagine there is another club perpendicular to your feet, but it is right next to your hands. This is the path your hands will follow. These two lines will force your club to move down the line on your back swing.

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  • @EldrckTW Actually I take that back...my handicap slipped for a bit in 2004-05 since I wasn't playing as much as I'd like. It was closer to a 7 handicap back then.

  • @Olidude01 When I filmed my swing in 2009 I was at a +3 handicap. When it was filmed in 2005, I was a 3 handicap.

  • @dtmcbride With the position my club was in at the top, it forced a steep downswing. So I first had to get it in the right spot. The biggest difference was keeping the club much closer to my body. When I was really high at the top of my swing my arms were high and far away from my body. I sacrificed about 30-40 yards on my driver by keeping it much closer to my body, but I gained unbelievable control off the tee. Over time my distance returned and stayed just as accurate.

  • How did you fix the steep downswing? For the life of me, I cannot do it. My takeaway is perfect, then I let that club do a weird twirl at the top and then swing down on a too-steep path. Please help!

  • you got older

  • @fireatheaven take a tee and set it about 3-4 feet on your line where you will be swinging then set it 6 inches outside the ball, besure you hit it on the way back, it will feel funny, but after 20 minutes of doing that, then hit normal and you should be back on plane

  • Good work, the club comes back and through on a much better plane then it did before, you have a nice swing what is your handicap?

    please rate and comment on mine

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