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wobbly putting stroke
Hi Mike, I have the Big Ben, Found it very light and kind of jerked it back and thru quite a bit, I cut the grip and chopped it down to 33 ". Bought Tungesten Powder from Golfsmith and put it down the centered Big Ben Steel Shaft and corked it and installed a new grip. This added about 60 more grams of weight. My stroke is smooth as silk now ! I dont know if yours is centered shafted or not but it worked great for my jerkiness ! :cool: Good Luck !!
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What do you drink after a round?
overpar2001 replied to Godfather1's post in a topic in Out of Bounds: Lifestyle, Luxury, Autos, Hobbies, High Tech GearAfter the round it's quite rude not to invite yourself and your party in the clubhouse for a couple of Cold Adult Beverages !! :laugh: I prefer Miller Light - 96 Calories you know, Got to keep that shoulder turn around the love handles !! :cool: :naka: :mizuno: :hogan: :beer2:
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Hooker Help
It can be so many things, New grips and being smaller diameter, To tight with the right hand on the grip ( Being RH. ). The grip being to much in the left hands palm instead of the finger tips. Basically just to strong of a grip with either hand. Alignment might be off and coming from the inside to far. Starting the irons back to the inside to fast. Could be your posture ? Should I keep going ? :wink: I would take a 7 iron and tee the ball up and open the face a little and open your stance a little and work on some fades and gradually work back to sqaure and go the other way close face and close stance and start hitting some draws go around like in a circle until you get your shot shape back to normal. Thats what I do to get back on track. With me its always seems to be my POSTURE or ALIGNMENT ! But thats what goes first with Age !! :wah:
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staying behind the ball
Use a broken shaft or some type of re-rod or a broken broom stick and stick it the ground vertically along your right hip at set up, This will keep you from sliding and to make a better turn with your upper body. It keeps your lower body out of the swing so much. If you bump into the shaft your going to slide on your left side as well ! Good Luck !! And keep the lower body quieter ! :smile1:
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Iron trajectory. How do I bring it down?
Make sure If your saying your right handed, Take some video and make sure your left wrist is not cuping adding loft thru impact, Doesnt really matter that much on ball position if your left wrist does not come thru before the shaft and clubface comes thru and it stays at a bent cup. If no video is available I recommend a forward press at the start and take the irons back to 3 o'clock and swing down thru the line with forward press like a punch shot, Then graduate to your full motion, The key is to trap that ball down the line and not try to hit behind the ball take the divot in front of the ball. Good Luck ! :whistle:
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