Nice work sticking with practice-progress can take time, especially after a year. The main thing I see is your setup is a bit upright, which can make your body rise and push the club outward at the start of the swing. A simple fix could be to tilt your upper body a bit more forward from the hips so your spine stays angled and you feel balanced. You could also let your wrists soften a touch at setup so the clubhead sits a touch higher and you stay behind the ball through impact. With that setup change, your path and contact could improve, and the slice could fade as you get more solid through the ball.
*Camera angle, steadiness, and recording speed directly affect swing-analysis accuracy.*
Vacation-Initial
great swing for one year in.
looks like you are still a bit steep in transition and come a bit over the top. Try to feel like youre keeping your back to the target longer to aid in a more in to out path.
Overall looks great
coryhammer23
2 questions, what’s the card say? and how do you feel about your swing?
sr8017
Just give yourself a little pause before the down swing.
BickNickerson
Looks pretty good nice and smooth
Yankee1984
Do you always hit it into the water on camera
itzjung
Its smooth now put some rotational force into it. Gets some pop
basketbun
It looks good man, just keep playing and trust your swing. Scores will lower over time with proper course management.
Try playing different shots while playing, knock downs, irons off the tee. Different tee boxes, give yourself as much variation as possible.
And remember 70% of your shots will be 7 iron to putter so those are the most important practice segements
Constant-Signal-2058
Stick with the coach. No good comes from asking that here. You will get tips from people who can’t break 120. Which is fine btw, I just mean for lessons. If it’s really been a month, that’s A+ and then some. There’s holes but I can see the fundamental motion you’ve been taught, and the natural motion that feels like instinct start to blend together. That’s when you’re onto something. I’m a + handicap for qualification. My swing is good, but prob not fully traditionally sound. You’re in a good spot right now. You’re practicing fundamentals, while still finding your natural motion. It’s been a month. Someone told me this (former pro) : rather than seeking outward during the swing process-look inward.
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Nice work sticking with practice-progress can take time, especially after a year. The main thing I see is your setup is a bit upright, which can make your body rise and push the club outward at the start of the swing. A simple fix could be to tilt your upper body a bit more forward from the hips so your spine stays angled and you feel balanced. You could also let your wrists soften a touch at setup so the clubhead sits a touch higher and you stay behind the ball through impact. With that setup change, your path and contact could improve, and the slice could fade as you get more solid through the ball.
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*Camera angle, steadiness, and recording speed directly affect swing-analysis accuracy.*
great swing for one year in.
looks like you are still a bit steep in transition and come a bit over the top. Try to feel like youre keeping your back to the target longer to aid in a more in to out path.
Overall looks great
2 questions, what’s the card say? and how do you feel about your swing?
Just give yourself a little pause before the down swing.
Looks pretty good nice and smooth
Do you always hit it into the water on camera
Its smooth now put some rotational force into it. Gets some pop
It looks good man, just keep playing and trust your swing. Scores will lower over time with proper course management.
Try playing different shots while playing, knock downs, irons off the tee. Different tee boxes, give yourself as much variation as possible.
And remember 70% of your shots will be 7 iron to putter so those are the most important practice segements
Stick with the coach. No good comes from asking that here. You will get tips from people who can’t break 120. Which is fine btw, I just mean for lessons. If it’s really been a month, that’s A+ and then some. There’s holes but I can see the fundamental motion you’ve been taught, and the natural motion that feels like instinct start to blend together. That’s when you’re onto something. I’m a + handicap for qualification. My swing is good, but prob not fully traditionally sound. You’re in a good spot right now. You’re practicing fundamentals, while still finding your natural motion. It’s been a month. Someone told me this (former pro) : rather than seeking outward during the swing process-look inward.