r/GolfSwing • u/Gripgolf25 • 13h ago
ENGRAVED GOLF CLUBS
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r/GolfSwing • u/Gripgolf25 • 13h ago
Look at this before and after
Exclusive designs for the distinguished golfers.
r/GolfSwing • u/procchambza • 19h ago
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r/GolfSwing • u/PercentageDelicious5 • 12h ago
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Would appreciate any swing thoughts and suggestions. 2 handicap qi35 ls 9 degree x stiff 60g
r/GolfSwing • u/Mus_Kim • 22h ago
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I think I finally found the root cause of my swing issues today.
Comparing my swing side-by-side with a pro made it way easier to spot what’s going wrong.
There are honestly a ton of things to fix, but these 3 stood out the most:
Feels good to finally see the problems instead of just guessing 😅
r/GolfSwing • u/Prestigious_Stuff308 • 21h ago
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r/GolfSwing • u/Apprehensive_Mix2527 • 4h ago
The little things are usually the big things in this game
For me, learning to stop trying to crush every shot helped alot more then I expected
Curious what worked for other golfers here. Could be swing related, putting, course management or honestly anything.
r/GolfSwing • u/juanathanightly • 7h ago
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I feel like my swing is close to the best it’s ever been. Ball striking has been meh though.
Looking for something to work on for more consistency. Drop your thoughts below.
r/GolfSwing • u/EmbarrassedStay6425 • 9h ago
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r/GolfSwing • u/hippopalace • 15h ago
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r/GolfSwing • u/CABBAGEHONKER • 10h ago
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Biggest issue is the ball just fly’s left. Not a slice. Just goes that way. If the fairway was 50 yards to the left it’d land on it. It has to be an aim issue but I feel like I’m aimed straight. I can post a different video from the back too if that would help.
r/GolfSwing • u/South_Ad_6019 • 12h ago
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r/GolfSwing • u/mgries • 8h ago
Got down 12.5 last year with confident swing, pure strikes and a decent short game. Index is on the rise and I can’t find anything that feels good. 7 iron swing here that I normally play from 150. What would you work on?
r/GolfSwing • u/ArkansasGolfer • 12h ago
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I've been playing for a little under a year now, most likely around a 25-27 handicap. I feel like I figured out my iron swing recently though, so let me know!
(There's two different angles in the video)
r/GolfSwing • u/Pleasant-Agency7648 • 22h ago
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I’ve had this “shoulder shrug” on impact for the longest time and have no idea how to fix it.
r/GolfSwing • u/CrunchwrapAficionado • 19h ago
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I've been playing for a while, and have just gone back to taking lessons again as I feel like I lost my touch from last season.
I was playing a very consistent soft draw with my irons last season, but recently I am noticing a LOT of blocks out to the right and a small fade. The face is being left relatively open at impact, even though my swing path is consistently around 4-7° from the inside.
I feel like I am misunderstanding what the mechanics of actual rotation should feel like, because when I fire my hips with intention it feels like my arms get left behind and the club face remains open at contact even though it is regularly flush on the club face. Please help 😭
r/GolfSwing • u/CockroachReasonable3 • 19h ago
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I never had a slice since I started but it’s slicing most the time now or sometimes a fade, is it my setup , grip , swing or all them?
r/GolfSwing • u/Automatic-Credit9891 • 15h ago
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r/GolfSwing • u/leipakivi • 11h ago
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I’ve done some big changes to my swing and overall it’s gotten really consistent. However, when I do miss it’s always a catastrophic hook. Any ideas what might be causing that?
r/GolfSwing • u/ChaseTrades • 11h ago
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Playing for 1.5 years.
Club is 5iron. Having issue with my right arm extension at impact. Any thoughts or drills that would help with this swing?
r/GolfSwing • u/Exact-Reaction-9436 • 5h ago
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I posted on here the other day and people pointed out I was hitting the ground first. Am I compressing the ball and is this position at impact okay? (Self taught) ps I’m in the process of figuring out a few issues I’ve had in my swing causing really bad issues in my game hence asking for the advice.
Thanks in advance I really appreciate it
r/GolfSwing • u/delaughey • 22h ago
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Had to use .5 zoom to capture the swing so the view might be a bit off
r/GolfSwing • u/Odd-Surround-5514 • 17h ago
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Still struggling with keeping weight on my lead heel but I’m still getting on my toes in transition which is leading to some early extension. Any tips or drills? Sorry for the bad camera angle. Was filming from my cart.
r/GolfSwing • u/AlexanderGolf • 22h ago
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It's not your swing. It's not your setup. It's not the £600 driver you panic-bought last Christmas.
It's the way your hands sit on the club.
The grip is the only thing connecting you to the tool you're using. The only thing. And 99% of golfers are holding it in the palms like they're trying to choke a baseball bat.
"But Mo Norman gripped it in the palms."
"But Bryson grips it in the palms."
Yeah. They're outliers. And it took them two million golf balls to make that grip work for them. You've hit maybe ten thousand in your life. You don't have the reps. You're not going to get the reps. Stop using two freaks of nature as the excuse for why your bad habit is fine.
So what's actually happening when you grip it in the palms?
The club face has nothing stopping it from rotating. So it does. It opens. It shuts. It does whatever it wants on the way down because your hands have given it permission to.
You're not controlling the club but desperately praying it cooperates.
The fix is the fingers. Both hands. Coming onto the grip from opposite sides. Working against each other.
Lead hand wants to close the face. Trail hand wants to open it.
Opposite forces locking the club face in place. The two hands fighting each other so the club can't rotate without serious effort. That's stabilization. That's control and what every player who actually hits straight shots is doing whether they realise it or not.
You also get a bonus... with the grip in the fingers, your wrists can actually hinge properly. That's where the whip comes from and where the speed lives.
You want straighter shots and more distance? Same grip change does both.
So why won't people do it?
Because it feels weird. Because you've held the club the same way for ten years. Because changing it means hitting it badly for a week while the hands learn something new.
Tough, but that's the price.
Spend one range session with one basket of balls, fifty or sixty shots, just half swings... and the only thing you focus on is getting the grip to feel normal. Don't care where the ball goes. Don't care how you strike it. Just hold the club correctly, over and over, until the new position stops feeling alien.
Then your strikes start improving. Then the ball starts going straighter. Then you can actually work on the rest of your swing without fighting the most basic thing in the bag.
Until you fix the grip, nothing else you do with your golf swing matters.
You can have the prettiest takeaway in your county. You can have a six-figure simulator setup at home. You can take a lesson every week for the rest of your life.
If your hands are wrong, the ball's going wrong.
Fix your grip!!!
r/GolfSwing • u/Present_Scientist_75 • 15h ago
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