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  1. My advice is not to ask for advice from amateurs and casual observers. It has more downside potential than upside potential.

  2. I like your action Gabby….. Looking from this angle you set your hands perfectly over your shoulder at the top of the backswing and then shallow it out. I would be slightly concerned with the way you are flat in your finish in these swings. Basically the swing you are making is often used to take something off of a shot or to knock it down. I don't know if you have trouble hitting the ball high, but hitting the ball high is a huge asset. I can teach anyone how to hit the ball low by trapping it or back footing it, but it is very very hard to teach someone to hit it high if they haven't done it since they began playing. I would like you to have the thought of your right hand chasing the ball down the line as it leaves rather than immediately moving across your body to the left. The longer you can extend the amount of time the face is square to the Target, the more control you will have over your shots. Also, the more your clubface is square the easier it is for you to hit it High by moving the ball up in your stance or by moving it back in your stance to hit it low and not having to change any other part of your swing. Another thing that is a great practice drill for you because you are using the ground for power with your left foot is think of returning your left heel to the exact position or even closer to the Target then where it was when your swing started. I'm sure you've never thought of the fact that it always moves towards your back foot when you replant. It's something that will give you an easier way to keep your lower spine centered while your head moves slightly back and down, like many great ball Strikers. I've been a golf professional for many many years, I sold clubs on the PGA tour and I know many of the top players. I communicate with Natalie Gulbis and Lexi Thompson. I lived in South Florida 25 years very close to Lexi in Coral Springs. I coordinated and ran hole-in-one contests for all the largest charities in your area from Jupiter to Key West. I am in Vegas now, but love watching your vids because I played many of the courses you are playing. Your confidence, positivity, and mindset are your biggest assets! One last observation. I worked out and had 124 mph clubhead speed. I am not tall, but I trained my muscles to be fast. You do that by using slightly lighter weights and moving the weight as fast as you can with explosive quick motion. I actually warned Lexi about training slowly with too much weight and it has not actually helped her Club head speed. Many years ago before she was really working out diligently her clubhead Speed was 104. After years and years of training it has not moved a great deal because she's not in my opinion training for Speed. Don't be afraid to not follow the pack to a certain gym or trainer. Many people follow blindly and regretted it when it is too late to change. You are Miles Ahead of other girls your age and I would love to see you increase that Advantage by getting more distance through speed training rather than muscle building. You have a true Great Character and you know that golf is just a game and whatever happens happens! Don't feel pressured to go and be something that isn't your Passion! Being a great person is all you need to be and that is what you are Gabby! Thanks for the entertainment and I hope I was a help to you in a small way today..

  3. Watch the front foot. You have a little bounce in there and not sure why. But it’s smooth swing and you are doing great!

  4. Do more slo-motion takeaway drills over the first two feet. Gently be aware of the index and thumb on your right hand as a compass to keep your clubhead perfectly on track. Your contact is good but sometimes more toward the hosel . I think you could get a little more weight on your right foot. Your left foot looks a tad heavy which could get the club stuck inside, or else cause it to flip over at impact. Hitting too many controlled fades can slow your feet.

  5. It’s good, but your too upright, that’s why your swing it steep, and your chin is down, and inconsistent club swing path, based on your finish, even though you make good contact, there’s always room for improvement

  6. You have a very powerful and accurate swing. I'm jealous because as I get older, my swing speed is slowing down. I've taken some lessons to improve my technique and hope to get a little more distance back. More lessons are in the plan.

  7. The first 3 looked like knock downs and the last two looked full stock .. I’m guessing. Either way your amazing

  8. I don't know if it is natural, but your left knee seems to leak out too far. That is the only problem with rotation. Your knees stay aligned with your torso and shoulders. Ballstriking would also be good to work on just to perfect it and make it more consistent.

  9. Hair needs to be more in order. Higher levels of golf demand higher focus and you’d think your hair down like that is distracting.

  10. Hold up. don't hit the dirt ever. try working on keeping the ground clean when you hit the golf ball. I know it's really hard for many. but still watch tiger carefully for example and watch how he keep the ground clean or a slight brush of a skinned divot. Sometimes he can hit the ball pure without any sign of ground being in contact. therefore there should be no sign of digging at all. he's the goat for a reason. even if he did dig the dirt. On his confident level he can Keep the ground sheared a bit even with his irons. You cant put any forces into the ground to hit the golf ball. it looks more like you hit a bunker shot on the fairway. rather than hitting the ball pure with a slight stripe of ground. And sometimes you might hit the ball pure with not even a single dirt been dugged. try harder than that.and hopefully you will improve a bit.

  11. Just found out she’s only like 15-16 she’s gonna be a stud no doubt. I was like damn she’s a great player she’s just a lil small.. she’ll be more than powerful enough by the time she goes peo

  12. You have a really awesome move. Not much to critique but since you asked…. Your hands hang a little too close to your body from lack of spine tilt at address. This leads to your hands getting jammed up through impact. Club also comes just a tad inside at P2 but you get it in a good position at top with a really nice shallowing move at transition so I don’t see any reason to mess with it. Great swing!!

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