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#26158 - 05/22/08 07:24 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: Bill H.]
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Registered: 05/04/05
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Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Had another good practice session at the range. Started with the SW and worked up to 3 iron little by little. Just like I was told to do years ago, but haven't done until recently. Seems to really help with taking the same smooth swing with the wedges right on up to the woods. I seem to remember being told this is the whole idea of golf. To make the same smooth swing with all your clubs, not just the short irons. I ended up spending over 3 hours hitting a hugh bucket of balls with pretty much decent results. Only complaint was the cloud cover which made it impossible to see the ball flight with the driver. With the short irons, the clouds were not a big deal, but with the longer irons and wood, I lost sight of the ball, or never saw it at all. I have to fine a different range, one that isn't cloudy when I'm hitting balls.
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#26362 - 06/04/08 05:49 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: srushing]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
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Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Scott, at least when you missed the greens, your chipping was working for you. That's always a nice plus, as it should help you relax on the approach shot knowing you can recover if you miss the green. Much better than the other way, where you can't chip to save your sole, and you have that much more pressure to hit the green. Like you, I've been working on mostly my irons the past few time out to the range, and it does seem to help. I'm hitting more good iron shots, before I even pull out the woods.
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#26363 - 06/04/08 05:50 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: srushing]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4888
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Scott, at least when you missed the greens, your chipping was working for you. That's always a nice plus, as it should help you relax on the approach shot knowing you can recover if you miss the green. Much better than the other way, where you can't chip to save your sole, and you have that much more pressure to hit the green. Like you, I've been working on mostly my irons the past few time out to the range, and it does seem to help. I'm hitting more good iron shots, before I even pull out the woods.
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Putting is easy, IF you have the right putter. Later, Don.
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#28011 - 11/01/08 07:44 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: laney]
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Registered: 05/04/05
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Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Laney, I don't know what I'm doing. Thinking I might be turning my shoulders to the left before impact, but not sure. Ball flight is dead straight when I pull the ball way left, so I have a assume the clubface is square to my swing path, or I'd be hitting a big hook. I really need to take my video camera with me a record my swing and look at my whole body during my swing, especially at impact. That should give me a good idea of what the problem is, Then all I have to do is figure out the best way to correct it. Yesterday I was hitting somre really nice shots, great contact, nice solid feel, only to have the ball miss the green out by the target flag at 130 yards. Hitting my PW just past the flag, but way left isn't going to score too many birdie last I checked. Thanks for your input, always appreciate any advice I can get.
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#28235 - 11/23/08 08:33 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: laney]
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Registered: 02/17/06
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Loc: Birmingham, UK
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Went to the range this morning as they had a free offer of use of their vector monitor. So hit my 2 drivers (9 deg stiff Mizuno & 10.5 deg reg nichlaus) Both came in at swing speed 95 - which is right for stiff - - average for mizuno was 225 - Nichlaus - 237 - both had a little left to right spin then went to my 5 wood - again stiff - again 95 mph swing - but was hitting it 210+ (but one shot had 0 side spin -  ) then it went slightly downhill had my 7 iron with me - but could only get to 76 mph but it was only going 127 yards - I thought it would be going 150.  .. I had over 6k back spin though which is a tad too much (pro thought I was hitting a 9 iron at one point!) in the end we discussed what clubs I needed to get - which was an 11 deg stiff driver (hope to get it from there and do an exchange with the 2 I have - any ideas of a driver that is about 1 year old?) as well as going to a smaller cavity than the one I have - acer hollowcore. This should reduce the height I hit - but I wont be looking at changing my irons for at least 3 years Kevin
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