Wide takeaway to high hands. Transition with my back to the target and swing down with my arms in front of me.
That sounds really easy... :/
That sounds really easy... :/
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the only club I'll be adapting it to is my driver. Everything else will retain my current setup. Fair point, absolutely, but I'm not looking to adjust the -3/-4 I've got on my irons right now.
The instant satisfaction is tough though. You can hit good shots fast with new positions but they come and go. If your brain is a computer, you've got to rewrite the old, wrong code with this new stuff. Depending on the change, it could be quick or it could be longer than expected.
I think minute changes are harder than massive ones. They feel so subtle that you can slip out of it and not notice. The major ones are tough but it's such a big change that you're likely to start slow and small instead of go all out.
-3/-4 with irons is perfect. What I just didn't want to see you do is setup in the same way you would do that for a wedge and subsequently give yourself a negative AOA for a driver.
Reverse K like a @#$%^&%$# sir!!!!
Oh man.. I am already dying to get back on a launch monitor. Worked hard tonight on my driver, but kept going back to my irons because I want to clearly define them as different setups with very little bleed in.
Iron work was really crisp. Making a nice little move to keep contact flush, still striking dead center of the face after the decision to choke up on 1/2 long.
So.Flipping.Motivated.Right.Now.
I can't wait to get back to the range with you. Really happy to hear good thoughts about your driver.
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I think you'll be fine DanielSan
I just have to accept that my game is not going to be a 100% oiled machine the first time out. Even with all the work I've put in this winter.
What range did you go to? Was it the Rookery? I just read today that it's a top 50 range in the US.
Well mad it out to the range today with Bhilln and holy cow it was windy!! I think if he would have grabbed me me I would have been waving like a flag lol. But anyways, started with the wedges and made it up to the 7 irons. Had no issue's and was hitting them well. Got to the 6 iron and ouch!!! Had maybe 5 out of 30 balls that I hit well with the 6 iron. Was switching between it and the 9 iron and could hit the nine just fine. Just couldn't get a good feel with it. Pulled the hybrid then 5 wood out and had no issue's with them hitting long and straight. Moved onto the driver and was hitting it awesome and was even doing some shot shaping even with the wind. One of the things I wanted to do tonight was hit the Cleveland 588 Custom Driver vs the CG Black Driver. Well hit them both well and man the CG Driver is light!!. Also before I did this I was working on my putting for half and hour and was dropping some nice putts. So overall 5/6 iron need some work or maybe I should drop the irons and use the altitude iron. Someday I'll be able to figure the 6 iron out. Got lessons tomorrow night will see how it goes.
Man, I don't know that you could have gotten much better of a sponsor with their progressive iron setup. Those altitudes could be wonderful difference makers for you in the MC!
Glad to hear you're working on your game, and with a good dude like bhillin as well!
Lesson #4 booked for this Friday. Told him how disgusted I was with this past weekend's performance and that we needed to keep pushing on. Hoping this is the first outdoor lesson of the year, and I certainly plan on taking advantage of any time this weekend I can get some swings in before the cold weather returns next week.
Have been pondering the SeeMore SPi/Aimpoint School event that is taking place here in NJ in May. It is quite expensive and I fear that I may not get much from the SPi portion of it as I am already familiar with the process. With that said, I reached out this morning to the gentleman that is running it for a private 1 on 1 Aimpoint lesson. I struggle so much with reading greens and it is time for me to get that sorted out. I finally have (at least to me) a repeatable confident putting stroke so now I just need to find the correct lines.
Lesson #4 booked for this Friday. Told him how disgusted I was with this past weekend's performance and that we needed to keep pushing on. Hoping this is the first outdoor lesson of the year, and I certainly plan on taking advantage of any time this weekend I can get some swings in before the cold weather returns next week.
Have been pondering the SeeMore SPi/Aimpoint School event that is taking place here in NJ in May. It is quite expensive and I fear that I may not get much from the SPi portion of it as I am already familiar with the process. With that said, I reached out this morning to the gentleman that is running it for a private 1 on 1 Aimpoint lesson. I struggle so much with reading greens and it is time for me to get that sorted out. I finally have (at least to me) a repeatable confident putting stroke so now I just need to find the correct lines.