Perhaps you should take a lesson or two? Things aren't that bad in your swing as your contact doesn't seem to be the problem, just the direction the ball goes. Here are two tips. First, square up so your swing can be inside out versus outside in. You have the classic lower body upper body scissor set up (feet left, shoulders right) that causes an under-plane take-away and an over the top down-swing = slice. Start by strengthening your grip and getting your left arm underneath your right so your feet and shoulders are both pointing in the same direction. This should get your path closer to zero and get the club face closer to zero. Second, improve your balance by finishing and holding the finish on your shots. Good luck.
I've done lessons in swing suites but never on course. Having a pro play a round with me would be beneficial I agree. I keep learning that there "givens" for certain situations that I've never been aware of. I think that a lot of what you are describing is what this instructor tried to give me when he walked up on my range session. Yes? ruclips.net/video/1WzXk_BZZQI/видео.html
Very good swing from the tee but a bit in a hurry with the putt. Take your time. The court too doesn't help, indeed.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Perhaps you should take a lesson or two? Things aren't that bad in your swing as your contact doesn't seem to be the problem, just the direction the ball goes. Here are two tips. First, square up so your swing can be inside out versus outside in. You have the classic lower body upper body scissor set up (feet left, shoulders right) that causes an under-plane take-away and an over the top down-swing = slice. Start by strengthening your grip and getting your left arm underneath your right so your feet and shoulders are both pointing in the same direction. This should get your path closer to zero and get the club face closer to zero. Second, improve your balance by finishing and holding the finish on your shots. Good luck.
I've done lessons in swing suites but never on course. Having a pro play a round with me would be beneficial I agree. I keep learning that there "givens" for certain situations that I've never been aware of. I think that a lot of what you are describing is what this instructor tried to give me when he walked up on my range session. Yes? ruclips.net/video/1WzXk_BZZQI/видео.html
undulation and directionality...
Uh uh, brown chicken brown cow
You know you like it when I discuss undulations