I have a question about my downswing. I had someone look at my swing and have also realized
myself that I am starting my downswing with my hands and upper body
instead of my lower body. This is causing an inconsistent ball flight.
Also this problem is more pronounced with my driver. I seem to be
doing fine with my irons except for hitting them fat 10% of the time.
How do I fix this problem ? Is there any drill I can do ? Also, does
hitting the irons fat related to the flaw in the downswing? Please
explain.
I was wondering where I might find a caddyrack golf club organizer to put in my golf bag. A list of stores, or a link would be nice. The caddyrack is a device you can strap onto your golf bag to store your irons individually.
The new groove rule specifications for golf clubs has been implemented on the professional golf tours. In this golf equipment Q&A Frank Thomas and Valerie Melvin help a golfer find out if his Titleist 735 CM irons grooves conform to the new groove specifications.
Just read that the proper 'inside out path' needs to be more vertical than the 'outside in/over the top path",which Ive always known is too steep. huh?
Is the outside in swing /fat shot/cutting across/usually from swinging too much inside then getting trapped?
I tried to avoid steep(o/in) by swinging more inside on backswing/trying for a flatter swing. Ive been told in the past that 'your too steep' So has efforts on being flatter made it actually steeper/over the top?
, 3,4,5,6,irons have always been really inconsistent. Could never figure it out. They always felt too heavy to get swinging. Recently heard this is when you take it too inside.
Posted under: golf backswingWednesday, February 10th, 2010
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Posted under: golf courseMonday, January 25th, 2010
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Posted under: golf courseMonday, January 25th, 2010
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Posted under: golf downswingSaturday, December 12th, 2009
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Posted under: golf clubTuesday, December 8th, 2009
I am 15 years old and drive the ball on average between 230-280 (I know, big range) and I hit it well. however I am thinking on replacing my grip on my club. This is not for my driver but for my irons. It's currently mid-size but I am thinking about over-sized grips. I'm skinny and have hands that are 6", so if you are a golf expert, please help me on this. Thank you!