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Post by HoneyBadgerHacker on Nov 27, 2020 12:07:34 GMT -5
Hi all, What is more important, keeping the swing plane straight or good tempo? The reason I ask is most of the time i cant do both at the same time (I maybe get 5-10 perfect perfect a round) If i focus on the swing plane and keep it straight my tempo goes out the window (both slow and fast) and if I focus on decent tempo my swing plane becomes a wannabe spagetti. P.S if you can give me some awsome tips it will be very appreciated, I have been using Xbox1 controller now for a week (was using a mouse before). Best regards, Put your change in your left pocket. Tie your right shoe in a double knot. Put your tee behind your left ear. That should do it. 🙂
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Post by davieboy321 on Nov 28, 2020 7:47:27 GMT -5
Sledehammer you XB1..you dont have one?.....it could be worse!
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Post by The Chef on Nov 28, 2020 10:27:12 GMT -5
Make sure you are tailoring your club/bag selection to help your weaknesses.
Apparently ... it’s not how big it is
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Post by HoneyBadgerHacker on Jan 4, 2021 11:22:07 GMT -5
I just recently changed my swing. I use to be a grip it and rip it and was able to hit it straight the majority of times but after not playing for a few days in a row I lost my muscle Memory I think. I use to use my right thumb and try my best to swing slightly down towards the 7 to 1 position and my other fingers on my hand was loose on the controller handle. Now what I do is take my right hands pinky finger and right hand ring finger and pretty firmly grab and hold the right controller handle. I swear you will hit it pretty straight if you just go straight back and up with your thumb. The only Problem is you can’t put a lot of force into the downswing which is probably a good thing. If you calibrate for a slight slow swing (intentionally hit slow) you will learn to hit perfect or slight fast while hitting it straight almost every time.
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