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they go out and just expect to go on the Range and just hit balls and hit it far and swing hard and do all these things but most amateur golfers that struggle with their swing it’s not because they lack coordination it’s because their bodies physically can’t move the way that you’re supposed to to hit a golf

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  1. As a life-long golfer that started when I was 6 years old I firmly believe that you stand a much better chance of being good at the game if you start when you are a child. The majority of people who pick up the game as young adults and older usually struggle to develop solid swing structure that leads to power, length, and tempo.

  2. "It's not because "we" lack coordination.It's because we just aren't worth a s…..at golf"There fixed it

  3. The AMG guys dispute this belief. They say it’s that amateur golfers don’t know the right moves and most have sufficient mobility for a good swing.

  4. This is very true. When I started golfing I was going to the range hitting 180 balls twice a week. Decided to do a hot yoga session one morning then happened to go to the range that night after work. I'm hitting my iron shots with my normal swing and realize how much looser I am and that I can go back further on my swing. I go further back in my swing and start striping my irons 15 yards further.

  5. I still wish I had j d s advice years ago its in the grips and everyone used to make fun of big John for pulling up to the gate, getting all the autograph all those years of Augusta

  6. Make no mistake. Top golfers have the hands of a brain surgeon. Hitting a ball with a club head doing 120 mph is not easy.

  7. Maybe someone should tell these guys if someone paid us to hit balls instead of work full time there would be a lot of us amateurs that would get pretty fucking good. Most these guys had wealthy parents that made golf their priority at a young age. Not taking anything away from these pros their pro for a reason but money is a big gate keeper in golf.

  8. Ive played for 55 years . He’s right . My body cannot do what is needs to to hit the ball properly. Not anymore . And I knew it when it happened.

  9. Actually I know plenty of great golfers the difference between them and the pros is 100% the short game

  10. Thats me back won't allow but I've got a set of woods that have the same loft as Taylormade hybrid irons 9-5 with having 7 wood length shafts.

  11. Yep. My blue collar career has my flexibility going in the wrong direction. Fortunately i can do 3/4 punch shots and still out shoot my friends 😅

  12. Look, give a man a big stick and a ball, and he's naturally gonna try to shatter the ball before any club records 😂

  13. hard work beats talent if talent doesnt work hard but if a talented person works hard you get scottie #1

  14. Your body won't move how it's supposed to do when you try to swing 110%. Golf is not an agressive game, it's a very delicate one. Slow down your swing, put that energy into your rotating your hips, and squaring the club face to make good contact. Your will hit farther off of 50% power then you will from 100%. Once i realized this i took 15 strokes of my score.

  15. Actually we can swing like that we just don't know how to. Most of us didn't learn from a young age. Maybe if golf instruction focused on sequence and mechanics first instead of silly things like weight shift and wrist angles us poor amateurs would be better.

  16. I’m 63 and have been playing golf for 50 years. I’m not good, just an average club golfer. But I can honestly say I hit the ball just as good as I did in my 20s. It’s all technique. And don’t fuss too much over equipment. My woods are 12 years old and I play $500 Japanese irons.

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