Golf bros rate this driver swing
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Date: January 25th, 2025 8:19 PM
Author: .,...,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,..,..,:,..;,..,
lol wtf? Fix your swing plane.
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Date: January 25th, 2025 8:26 PM Author: cowgolf
What am I doing wrong here?
(besides swinging too slow)
https://imgur.com/a/f3HwM6R
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Date: January 26th, 2025 10:55 AM
Author: .,...,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,..,..,:,..;,..,
you have that over the top move you're compensating for with the extremely closed stance and probably holding on for dear life through impact to get that low bullet fade.
misses are either low pulls or major fans to the right?
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Date: January 27th, 2025 9:48 AM
Author: .,...,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,..,..,:,..;,..,
what happens if you don't close your stance like that?
your swing plane seems ass backwards in general - you start too flat then go over the top. should start more outside then drop inside on the way down. JJ is on point about your posture and I've never thought that hard about feet pressure. I've always just tried to keep my weight centered on the inner edges of my feet as much as possible, particularly the right on the backswing. you lose leverage/power if your weight shifts over to the outside of your right foot.
you do make a good move through the ball at impact - body, feet, club in sync.
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Date: January 27th, 2025 11:33 PM Author: cowgolf
TY this was extremely helpful
I see the reverse swing planes now in my video and it blew my mind
The weight on insides of feet tip is $$$$
I'll try opening up my stance tomorrow
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Date: January 28th, 2025 8:53 AM
Author: .,...,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,..,..,:,..;,..,
keep in mind I'm not a professional instructor and only have seen those two full speed imgur vids itt
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Date: January 28th, 2025 3:29 AM Author: cowgolf
Gemini 2.0 Flash disagrees!
Okay, I've watched your swing video several times and here's a breakdown of what I see, focusing on areas for potential improvement:
Positive Aspects:
Good Athleticism: You have a good, athletic stance and move with a decent amount of fluidity. You're not stiff, which is a great starting point.
Good Backswing Length: You achieve a good backswing length without excessive arm extension or swaying. This positions you well to generate power.
Weight Transfer: I can see some weight transfer to the front side during your downswing, which is crucial for good ball striking.
Good Finish: You generally maintain good balance and finish with your weight primarily on your lead leg. This indicates a relatively complete swing.
Areas for Improvement:
Early Wrist Hinge: On your takeaway, your wrists begin to hinge quite early. While wrist hinge is essential for power, early hinging can sometimes lead to a loss of club control and inconsistency. Ideally, the wrists should hinge more naturally as the club moves past hip level in the backswing. I would recommend trying to keep your wrists a little straighter for longer, which may help you shallow out the club a bit.
Slight Over-the-Top Movement: While not extreme, there's a slight "over-the-top" move in your downswing. This means your hands and club move outwards, slightly away from your body, before coming down on the ball. This can often lead to pulls or slices. Working on getting the club to approach from the inside will help you make consistent contact.
Steep Downswing Plane: The slight over-the-top movement contributes to a slightly steep downswing plane. You appear to be coming down quite "vertical" which means the club approaches the ball from a more vertical angle. This can lead to inconsistent contact. You could work on trying to shallow out the club on the downswing.
Lack of Lower Body Rotation: While your weight is shifting to your lead leg, I don't see a lot of lower body rotation in the downswing. Your hips could turn through the shot, which will give you a more powerful swing.
Head Movement: You are not keeping your head very still through the swing. While you have a pretty good back swing, your head does move significantly. Trying to minimize head movement can provide more consistency.
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Date: January 28th, 2025 7:45 AM Author: Brother Peter Dimond
interesting.
i was gonna say the biggest thing i’d work on is shallowing the downswing plane. like most people you’re too up and down.
it took me years to realize that when my ballstriking was in a slump i was getting too steep. poor lower body rotation, coming out of my posture, and a bad looking “over the top” move were basically symptoms of it for me btw
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