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  1. 同意。但我录下他的摇摆,他是陡峭的transition. He over swings and sways. And at impact his hands are slightly behind the ball in a slight scoop position. But he hits the center of the face every time. Plays a slight slice /cut and shoots par after par. His driver distance is 250 down the middle shot after shot. Irons are middle green all day. he is just blessed with great hand eye coordination. Where guys like us have to take lessons . And we have more conventional looking motions. Really is an amazing game really
  2. Anyone ever play golf with a guy whose swing is completely opposite of what a proper swing should be? But in the end he averages par golf. Played a round with a club champion from a visiting course. And it was humbling how bad his swing motion was. But how effortless his game was makes one wonder what we are doing wrong ? Hahah
  3. Well.. I can’t argue that. Hahahah the hatred there if you aren’t in a clique of some kind is mind boggling
  4. I dabbled with another golf forum. And the rudeness and self entitlement on it was the craziest stuff I ever read. It’s like a group of college buddies who team up and bash anyone who goes against the grain. Oddest damn thing ever supposed to be hackers forum. But everyone is an expert and no one else knows anything. Will avoid that place like COVID
  5. I prefer old school grass ranges. Nothing fancy, and no need even for yardage markers (yes I’m real old school). As far as prepping on the range. I’m following Mr Martin Chuck’s teaching of proper face impact and hands forward. So the beginning of the bucket is 1/2 shot 8 irons just replicated his feels he taught me. Once I have a good feel for that it’s on to full mid irons. Then hybrids and driver.. ending up with full shirt irons to wedges. I’m more concerned about hitting the center of the face of the club than a particular ball flight. I’ve always felt good shots will start flying towards the flag once I can somewhat get that ball to contact that middle of the face.
  6. Martin Chuck’s Tour Striker Academy really has done it for me. Attended twice and I’ve found it enjoyable,productive and educational as well. The staff at the Raven can pretty much tackle any swing issues us amateurs throw at them. Really amazing seeing him dive in and dissect the attendees. I’ve made some great progress and can’t wait to tee it up trying his methods. It’s a lot of changes… but he keeps it simple and always an email away if you have any questions
  7. Hiking, the outdoors. And love designing courses for pga 2k23 from 2k sports
  8. I think the Planemate helped me find Martin Chuck and his tour striker academy. I attended twice so far. And enjoyed every minute of it. For the plane mate. I think p4 to the finish is really where this thing shines. The backswing might be a little forced imho. But I see this product easily helping any handicap amateur out there. And it is still the top of my training aids that I do own. On the range this would be a great product swinging at 5-10mph. Just ingraining a proper motion at that speed on a daily basis. Really trusting what you’re doing first. And a device like this will never cut you any slack if you’re off somewhere. When you get that club shaft at p4 hip high. You need to aggressively feel the hips opening first. With the hands and club feeling like they are doing nothing but keeping that cord hanging limp. It’s very counter intuitive for anyone who was a hands style of golfer. This item really drills in a powerful modern Tour style swing into your body. And than some Only once did I see someone use this at the Raven in person. And it was a young man who came in for a one on one lesson versus the academy. They had him use it while using the tour striker pro 7 iron. Which is just amping up the difficulty two fold.
  9. I got back a few weeks ago from another tour striker academy in Gilbert Az. This one I felt more confident in than my last visit. I really was impressed how Mr Chuck and his assistants added to my instructions from what I learned last time. And at the same time they were focusing on a multitude of other swing issues from the other participants. Last clinic was working on low point control for me. This one was taking it a step further and working on maintaining low point while adding the body not the hands to advance the ball. My issue was always a hands style golfer over body. So a feeling of the left hip pocket open and right foot up before I get my hands to the ball is very difficult But I also listened in on another student who had the opposite problem. He was major body and no hands. He came to the academy hitting almost wide open face shanks. One after another. Martin picked his swing apart right after a few swings. And had him hitting a right to left shot the last day consistently. That was an impressive transformation and he was like a kid on Christmas Day. He showed him a swing with literally a no body rotation feel. And more hands and physically turning the club over at impact. That is a sign of a good teacher and a great academy. When places like this can fix amateur swings. That is when I listen. I’m more into guys who can fix us than professionals on tv. As amateurs we have way more unique issues than any tour player would ever have. I can’t wait to go my third time in the fall. I have plenty to work on now for sure
  10. 想我试图联系是我学会了摇来摇去m Mr Martin Chuck and his assistants. His one helper told me you can beat someone who is only focused on super shallowing. You can beat someone who is focused on a mega squat in transition. You can beat someone who is focused on hips wide open at impact. But it is hard to beat someone who focuses on a good impact position. Which is what his whole training aids and teaching resonate We all had a chuckle at his clinic talking about instructors who focus on overdoing one aspect of the swing with their students. But fail to realize that overdoing one area. Forces one to have to over do another to compensate. And on and on the compensations go. Swinging a club within variables is the key. Not in over exaggerations. Great conversation here. Can’t wait to go back in a few months to the tour striker academy for a second time. For online in person instructions. I would say Mr Martin Chuck would be the best for many if not all. He focuses on the main area of the swing that matters the most
  11. I guess it pertains to people who are taught. Or being taught to shallow the club. I can see many who goes into this blindly can really make things worse for themselves
  12. Just a personal question. Who on here as gotten or heard of people getting worse. Trying to being taught to shallow the golf club ?
  13. Great write up. The tour striker academy was all about impact. Hands ahead , divot after the ball. Not so much about being mega shallow or wide open at impact. But more about improving the overall strike and ball flight. And this was from chipping to full shots. in 3 days I must have hit a thousand hip high low flying iron shots. Was a simple concept. But something that will take time. Was happy that he got away from the modern teachings I see on YouTube of massive pivots and club shallowing. That stuff is so over done imho
  14. Great write ups. I will be going back for sure to the Tour Striker School. And wouldn’t hesitate to try others down the road
  15. Goober

    Pga 2k23

    Got this for the Xbox series x. The course designer is a blast. And getting to the point where im somewhat competitive online with the master tgc swing settings who else plays ? also have a PlayStation but haven’t jumped on this yet for that system
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