
Serious help needed...
Started by
JimmyBlanco
, Nov 25 2012 03:44 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 25 November 2012 - 03:44 PM

#2
Posted 27 November 2012 - 07:35 AM
I would start with better posture. Straighten your back a bit. On the backswing you could learn to open the clubface some as you rotate back. And get the feel for how to turn your hands over to shut the club through impact.
If your serious about golf here are some things you could youtube. Golf grip, golf posture, golf backswing, golf downswing, golf swingplane, and golf release. Thats actually quite a bit.
Those are the fundamentals. If you learn each of these steps methodically you could probably build yourself a decent swing in time. Over time you can tweak it for what works for you. Goodluck and take your time.
If your serious about golf here are some things you could youtube. Golf grip, golf posture, golf backswing, golf downswing, golf swingplane, and golf release. Thats actually quite a bit.
Those are the fundamentals. If you learn each of these steps methodically you could probably build yourself a decent swing in time. Over time you can tweak it for what works for you. Goodluck and take your time.
Edited by akiracornell, 27 November 2012 - 08:21 AM.
#3
Posted 28 November 2012 - 12:12 AM
And if you wanna break 100 asap, learn golf backwards. Green to tee. Not tee to green. The fastest way to.shave 15 strokes is putting and chipping.
If you can chip it close enough to 1 putt you save par. Chipping and putting are usually free. Do 40 minutes of each 3 times a week and your score will go way down.
Practice lag putting and get 3-4 footers on lock.
Then different chipping lies. From the fringe, and deep rough pitches. Learn when and where to choose the bump and run over a pitch or flop. You can chip from the fringe with a 7,8,9 iron or p-wedge to get more run as if your putting. Or the lob or sand wedge if you need it to pop drop and stop when you dont have much green to the flag.
A practice bunker could also save you a few strokes. With a bunker you just want a clean out onto the green in 1 shot. Its about learning to hit that little bit of sand behind the ball to splash it out. Your not trying to pick it clean. Only in a fairway bunker.
You could youtube "reading greens" to help approach tricky greens. Theres many different approaches. I thought i'd just give u some food for thought. Hey goodluck. And keep your head down though all your shots with everyclub in the bag. Putting and chipping included.
If you can chip it close enough to 1 putt you save par. Chipping and putting are usually free. Do 40 minutes of each 3 times a week and your score will go way down.
Practice lag putting and get 3-4 footers on lock.
Then different chipping lies. From the fringe, and deep rough pitches. Learn when and where to choose the bump and run over a pitch or flop. You can chip from the fringe with a 7,8,9 iron or p-wedge to get more run as if your putting. Or the lob or sand wedge if you need it to pop drop and stop when you dont have much green to the flag.
A practice bunker could also save you a few strokes. With a bunker you just want a clean out onto the green in 1 shot. Its about learning to hit that little bit of sand behind the ball to splash it out. Your not trying to pick it clean. Only in a fairway bunker.
You could youtube "reading greens" to help approach tricky greens. Theres many different approaches. I thought i'd just give u some food for thought. Hey goodluck. And keep your head down though all your shots with everyclub in the bag. Putting and chipping included.
Edited by akiracornell, 28 November 2012 - 12:30 AM.
#4
Posted 28 November 2012 - 09:11 AM
Hi Guys, appreciate the replies.
@ akiracornell, will look into these videos, made real sense.
@ akiracornell, will look into these videos, made real sense.











