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1781.1 | | MSBCS::VARLEY | | Tue Sep 21 1993 12:05 | 7 |
| 3/4 is o.k., but many people make the mistake of doing a 3/4 swing by
picking the club up and NOT turning their shoulders - like they would
on a full swing. BIG mistake! As long as you turn your shoulders, and
don't try to hit it harder (because of the "shorter" swing, you'll be
fine. Just my opinion...
__Jack
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1781.2 | Depends on what feels good to you.... | SNAX::ERICKSON | Please walk under my tree stand.... | Tue Sep 21 1993 12:38 | 9 |
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I think it depends on the comfort of the golfer. When I know that I have to hit a full shot
into a green. I tend to swing to hard and dip my shoulders causing me to chunk the shot. So this year
I worked on taking an extra club and swinging nice and smooth 3/4. Every once and a while I'll hit
the ball to far and be off the back of the green. I'd rather have a chip onto the green, then hit
another full shot after a chunk though. I figure with practice I'll learn how hard to swing to get a
certain distance.
Ron
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1781.3 | re-formatted | ANDREW::OSTROM | Knowledge Based Systems Prod. Mgmt. | Tue Sep 21 1993 12:59 | 23 |
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> <<< Note 1781.2 by SNAX::ERICKSON "Please walk under my tree stand...." >>>
> -< Depends on what feels good to you.... >-
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> I think it depends on the comfort of the golfer. When I know that I
> have to hit a full shot into a green. I tend to swing to hard and dip
> my shoulders causing me to chunk the shot. So this year I worked on
> taking an extra club and swinging nice and smooth 3/4. Every once and
> a while I'll hit the ball to far and be off the back of the green.
> I'd rather have a chip onto the green, then hit another full shot
> after a chunk though. I figure with practice I'll learn how hard to
> swing to get a certain distance.
>
>Ron
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1781.4 | I like both | SMAUG::GOVOTSKI | Ray Govotski | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:36 | 10 |
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> What do you find best taking more club and a 3/4 type swing or taking what
> ya fancy and ripping a full shot ?
I like to use both. In particular, if I'm in that testy range of 40 to 90
yards out from the green I'll use a SW thru 7 iron and a 3/4 swing for more
control. It works for me.
regards,
Ray
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1781.5 | choke down and swing away | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:56 | 11 |
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I have never been able to layoff on a swing (probably don't turn my
shoulders like .1 said) and when I really rip into one, I have a
tendancy to loose the ball way right (that slice thing).
What I have been doing this year, is take the longer of the clubs and
choke down a couple of inches, then swing with normal power, seems
to have worked for me.
--Bob
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1781.6 | choke down and swing away - redux | CSLALL::WEWING | | Tue Sep 21 1993 14:02 | 7 |
| i agree with .5.
i often choke down on a club and take a full swing.
1/2 and 3/4 swings don't work for me, they turn into
1/4 and 1/8 swings, bordering on the dreaded 'chili dips'.
black nicklaus
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1781.7 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Wed Sep 22 1993 10:48 | 6 |
| I have much more success ripping an iron from a tee than a lie on the
fairway. Therefore, I tend to take a full swing off a tee and a bit
less than a full swing from a normal lie. Trying to kill it from the
fairway usually ends up in a 'fat one' for me. Obviously, the ball
raised a bit up on a tee compensates for any dipping (or head moving
up) that I tend to do when I swing too hard.
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1781.8 | I'm for the 3/4 swing.... | SMAUG::HUGHES | | Wed Sep 22 1993 12:04 | 8 |
| I took a lesson from an older instuctor while on vacation last month.
He changed my full swing to a comfortable 3/4 swing. I have to admit
that I'm never in trouble(woods, water,...). The game is much more
enjoyable for me now. I did ask him about distance with this new
swing. He assured me thats its only a matter of time that my
confidence in hitting the ball takes over and the swing will in fact
increase thus allowing for a longer strike. I have to believe him.
Golf is a game of patience and confidence.
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1781.9 | | LARVAE::GARDNER_L | | Thu Sep 23 1993 13:36 | 15 |
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Thanks for your thoughts.
Jack,
I like the 3/4 swing and no shoulder turn comments, sitting back and
thinking about it thats what happens with me I start thinking the club
is plenty so no need to get a shoulder turn. shhhhhaaannnnnkkkk
I also played with our club champion the other week I asked him for
some tips on the very same subject he told me always to keep the club
head speed, choke down and turn.
Thats Nice.
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1781.10 | full swing? | TOLKIN::HOGAN | | Thu Sep 23 1993 16:19 | 2 |
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I have no choice. My full swing IS a 3/4 swing.
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1781.11 | Shark is 3/4 | TPTEST::MOOK | Where are you between two thoughts? | Mon Sep 27 1993 11:06 | 4 |
| Check out Norman's swing this year. He's still pretty long and alot more
accurate with his shorter swing.
Bob
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1781.12 | Talking Greta!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Tue Sep 28 1993 09:13 | 11 |
| 3/4 or full , its greta!!!
If it works do it, Darcy, Floyd,Lane,Couples, Trevino.
All these guys use differnt methods, find one that you can use
and practice like hell.
Fore right!!!!!
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