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1009.1 | Head position | WALTA::LENEHAN | Just Maui'd | Tue Jul 10 1990 09:59 | 10 |
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hi Derek,
When I want to hit a high shot, I make sure my head is behind the
ball through the swing... to hit it low, I lean my head ahead of
the ball. The lower body must still perform it's weight shift to
avoid cutting the ball.
Walta
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1009.2 | try moving ball position further forward... | MAMIE::GORDON | | Tue Jul 10 1990 10:57 | 1 |
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1009.3 | Too much height !! | RAYBOK::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Tue Jul 10 1990 17:18 | 7 |
| Gee, I wish I could hit the ball lower !!! I get tremendous
height which always plays havoc when the wind blows. Usually
I play the ball a couple of inches back from my left heel so
maybe that is why I get so much air time. Since changing to
p-w irons my average height on shots has increased also .
Mad Hacker
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1009.4 | | DEC25::BERRY | U CAN'T TOUCH THIS | Wed Jul 11 1990 06:19 | 5 |
| Derek, also check your clubface. An open clubface can pick the ball up
faster. You may also be playing the ball too far forward, making
contact as the club is climbing up.
-dwight
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1009.5 | | CSOA1::KOBRIEN | Certifiable golfer | Wed Jul 11 1990 15:00 | 10 |
| I must respectfully disagree with my learned colleagues. Teaching
professionals today talk about the angle of attack. If you remember,
the angle of incedence is equal to the angle of reflection. This is
true with a golf shot also. If the club approaches the ball at a steep
angle, the ball will be 'launched' at the same angle thus producing a
higher shot. If the angle is shallow, the shot is lower. So to hit
the ball higher hit down on the ball don't try to sweep it up in the
air. One way to visualize what I'm talking about is to imagine
that the clubhead (when your swinging) is making the letter U for a low
shot and the letter V for a high shot.
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1009.6 | | AYOV18::DREES | let Burns take it !! | Fri Jul 13 1990 22:46 | 9 |
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Thanks chaps for your replies,
I will now head for the practice area.
cheers..... Derek.
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1009.7 | | DEC25::BERRY | U CAN'T TOUCH THIS | Mon Jul 16 1990 18:30 | 5 |
| Hey Derek,
Let us know how it went!
-dwight
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1009.8 | "maybe I just need more practice !!" | AYOV18::DREES | let Burns take it !! | Tue Jul 17 1990 15:59 | 15 |
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I've spent time on the practice fairway and have no problem hitting
6/7 irons as I wish, the problem starts with the 3/4/5 irons.
I'm hitting the 6/7 irons with the ball in line with my left heel
should I be hitting the 3/4/5 irons from further on in my stance
or possibly standing slightly further away from the ball ??
The problem is 6/7 irons go straight and at a goog height, the 3/4/5
irons go low and "cut" to the right.
Someone cure me please !!
Derek.
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1009.9 | | CSOA1::KOBRIEN | Certifiable golfer | Tue Jul 17 1990 17:01 | 12 |
| Derek,
>> The problem is 6/7 irons go straight and at a goog height,
>> the 3/4/5 irons go low and "cut" to the right.
Just a guess but it might be that you're trying to hit the ball too
hard and/or trying not to hit it right. Since it's only practice, try
to hit 60% of the club and see what happends. Like I always say, it's
better to hit it solid than to hit it hard.
KO
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1009.10 | | BLITZN::BERRY | U CAN'T TOUCH THIS | Tue Jul 17 1990 18:45 | 7 |
| A wag...
I'd like to see if Derek is coming thru the ball with an upward swing
plane and see if he's getting his body "out of the way" to allow the
swing... AND if he's finishing high with the follow thru...
-dwight
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1009.11 | T.Williams vs D Evans.. | USEM::VOUTSELAS | | Wed Jul 18 1990 11:14 | 18 |
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I sort of agree with .5, though did not major in geometry or
angular motions.
One of the pros at Stow has "adopted" my son Mark and said his left
hand grip is extremely weak, so weak that his knuckles almost
face down! And he hits exteremely high 2 through 5 irons.
I'm sure this has a lot to do with how open or shut the blade comes
through at impact. He turned his left hand over "a little" more like Hogan/
Vardon teach and his driver has now come down a good 20 feet with
more of a line drive look rather than " a Williams home run".( You
young guys don't know what I'm talking about!)
Also sqeezing his elbows in at "set up" seems to give a square
take away .
MTCW, Ang
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1009.12 | It just don't pay to sway. | CURIE::TDAVIS | | Wed Jul 18 1990 11:17 | 15 |
| Chances are you are swaying through the shot, bringing your hands
ahead of the clubhead and releasing AFTER striking the ball. The
reason you may be hitting it well with the lofted clubs, but are
struggling with the long irons is that you (and most of us amateurs)
tend to press on the long irons (maybe because our target seems so far
away, or maybe because we're intimidated by the shot). To press is to
lunge, and if you lunge you'll probably sway.
Two swing thoughts I have used have helped me battle this tendency:
concentrate on a slow, deliberate transition at the top; and try to
keep your head from moving toward the target on your downswing. You
may hit a few fat shots at first, but stick with it.
Good luck.
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1009.13 | | AYOV18::DREES | let Burns take it !! | Wed Jul 18 1990 13:52 | 7 |
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Thanks for the input.
I shall now head for the practice area again.
cheers Derek.
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