Any tips? Especially on the jump I do



by jdjdbfbdbdjs

12 Comments

  1. JustHere4TheDrummer

    Are you trying to jump for some reason? It seems to me your entire swing is upper body so im guessing you dont hit it super far

  2. Sourkraute

    You look like you transferred weight into your right side when you start your swing. My guess is you arent starting your downswing properly but I would want someone more skilled at teaching golf to assess your swing properly.
    If this was in a fitting session shame on the fitter for not mentioning lessons. If this was in a lesson and youe coach isn’t trying to fix your little hop I would maybe see a new coach.

  3. geekMD69

    1) you seem to be keeping your weight forward on your front leg the entire time. I think that should be the first thing you address. Weight shift back and forward and the timing of that with your swing.

    Your shoulder turn seems pretty decent, hip turn is pretty small. I think the “hop” may improve on its own with some practice on that with 3/4 swings.

  4. D-Train0000

    You have zero hip turn leading the hands. Think like a pitcher. The momentum will not stop so it can only go up.

    This is from a worse casting move you had years ago and the hop is engrained now.

    Turn the hips as if it feels like you will pull the shit out of it. The hands lag behind as if they will hit it a mile right. A loose grip and a throwing motion like skipping stones of bowling brings it all back.

    We release the club out in front of our hips. The hips should be a good 45°-65°ish open at impact so you release at the target. Your hips are virtually square at impact. The lift is the only way to release it from here. It’s the same as swinging flat footed.

    This is always from an early release OTT move and lift to not drive the early release into the ground. You’ve cleaned up the early release a tad though.

  5. Larrylegend033

    I’d get a lesson. You don’t want to be jumping. Maybe tryna kill the ball?

  6. Reasonable_Sky4277

    One swing thought you may try that helped me. Right now, I believe you are throwing the club head at the ball. Think of throwing it at the target instead. May help you hold the angles and release later.

  7. DaydreamingOfSleep10

    Widen your stance, bend your knees, use your hips to rotate thru the downswing and hit DOWN on the back of the ball. The club is designed to project the ball into the air on impact but you are mentally (and because of that you are physically) trying to lift the ball into the air. Do not try to scoop the ball, the lowest point of your downswing should be an inch or two past where the ball lies.

  8. Weep4Thee

    Ur scooping, but that’s like 5th or 6th on the list of things that need to be addressed. Seek professional help.

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