After breaking 80 for the first time since starting back, I played a week later and shot an 84 (45/39). I had trouble getting "started," if you will, on the front 9. I took a few days off that week before playing or practicing, and it clearly showed.

One thing I'm realizing through this "comeback journey," if you will, is that I need to stay committed to dedicating at least 30-45 minutes per day of swinging a club to be more consistent.

I had a great range session the other day where I'm starting to get my sequence down, working on shortening my back swing (I tend to sometimes over swing, pulling me out of posture), and staying in posture.

It's wicked interesting to see the changes and progress I've made in just the last 3 months with a side-by-side comparison video. I have plenty of work left to do getting my shot dispersion narrowed and more consistency all around.



by KalElbiwon

15 Comments

  1. hammersticks359

    Beautiful tempo and plane. You can really see how well you “swing” the club and release it properly.

  2. Green-Caregiver416

    What an unbelievable swing, not exaggerating one of the best amateur swings I’ve ever seen. Fair play buddy

  3. TheKingInTheNorth

    Two big things:

    1. Your trail foot wobbles out as you get to the top of the backswing. This is a big consistency and power killer, especially in real lies that aren’t flat mats. You need weight to always load into the inside of the trail foot.

    2. You’re quick at the top of the backswing, slow the transition down and gather speed after the transition rather than firing right at the top.

  4. sumbozo1

    Those shorts… did you lose a bet and have to wear those? 😄

  5. Oh man this is nice. Pretty swing you got there

  6. anonnnnn462

    Damn it looks so soft and effortless but I can see the club moving so fast! Great swing!

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