A Game Golf Instruction "How-To" Always Setup Correctly
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the view from above is very very helpful. I wish it was shown more often
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wow this us really good , I can't wait to see how well I do at the golf course tomarrow... Luckily it rained in Michigan so the green will be soft lol
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I have to say that I was a bit skeptical after first watching this video. When I hit the range today however, I gave the things you said a shot and what do you know, it worked great! Thanks a lot for this informative video. I'll be taking a look at the rest of your videos soon!
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nice attitude.....school must be out
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lawl buddy, how was i talking shit. You stop being a creep and do something usefel. Well i guess my 73 isnt a good score. Ive had one lesson and it was a big negative, the rest i taught myself. Now im giving lessons. So fuck off buddy
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sounds like you suck. If you dont like the advice then close the window instead of talking shit. When you win the masters then fine, you can talk shit. Until then just do me a favor and keep crying like a bitch.
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Great advice, Clearly explained and easy to follow. Thankyou
good adivce to some people. But everyone has a different swing, So if you are having a hard time to hit the ball well just go to the range and figure it out. Thats the best way to get a good swing. Or get a lesson, but some people suck at lessons, this bastard made my swing slice and go 25 yrds less
chromosomes2 2 years ago
When I was on the high school golf team, a golf pro changed my swing. I lost yardage, I couldn't score well and I was very frustrated for nearly a month. But I trusted what I was taught, practiced it and eventually after a month cut my handicap in half because I became much more consistent and gained yardage as well. Anytime you change, you risk backtracking. Tiger Woods has changed his swing 5 times and everytime, he loses his competitive advantage for a short time but then he starts winning.
AGameGolf 2 years ago
I also noticed in your setup that your feet are positioned at the ten o'clock (Left-Foot) and two o'clock (Right-Foot) position. Do you use this position for all of your clubs or do you vary it and why?
Thanks in advance
Keep up the great work!
James
wjames98 4 years ago
Positioning of your feet has a lot of influence on how you strike the ball. You can use variations to achieve different results. If you slice the ball for example, try pointing your back foot at 12 oclock and your front foot at 10 oclock. That will help you turn the club over at impact. Also, pointing your back foot at 12 oclock can help you coil more tightly in the backswing. See what works for you.
AGameGolf 4 years ago
I have noticed in your driver setup, that you hold the club grip just left of your zipper. Do you use this same grip position for all of your clubs or do you move the grip position forward in your stance as the club you are using becomes shorter in length? For example, with the driver, the grip is positioned left of your zipper, mid-iron, the grip is inline with the inside of your left leg and then with the wedges, your grip is inline with the center of your left pant leg?
wjames98 4 years ago
I place the grip in the same position (left of the zipper) for every club that I'm using a normal swing with.
AGameGolf 4 years ago