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![]() Restricting hipsPlayed 18 with my old college coach yesterday for the reason that he was in town. While we were at the range warming up for the round, he noticed my hips angle and shoulder angle were about no different. So he busted out his old bungy cord and looped it across the left belt loop. He told me to take my regular back swing, and as quickly as i finished my backswing he tuged on the cord to pull my hip a tiny bit back while i held my back in an identical position. We did this about 15-20 times so that i could get the feeling in my muscles. Man did it make a diffrence. My 5 iron was back to the 190-200 carry range. The just wierd thing is that i do not feel like i am creating a complete turn, however the outcome is very much superior than b4. I have always been told that i ought to feel a little tightness in the back to feel a proper coil. Ought to i keep on the feeling of restricting the hip to turn as much as i did b4 or ought to i only naturally let it happen. I shot a 84 for the round, had a bunch of scramble shots due to me hitting it over the green due to new distances amongst irons.Read more on this topic Interesting club change here****I DID NOT KNOW WHERE TO PLACE THIS THREAD SO IF AN ADMIN WANTS TO MOVE IT GO AHEAD****----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I created an interesting moves with my clubs. Today I went and picked up a Ping Tour Sand Wedge, for the reason that the gap between my 52* and 60* was killing my game, and I locate the 56* is a ton easier to chip with then the 52*. I took out my 4 iron to create room for my 56* wedge. The majority of individuals most likely are not going to like this move, for the reason that it leaves me with no a 4 iron..however I struggled hitting my 4 iron anyway, and it just went 10 yards further (when I created great get in touch with it) then my 5 iron. So, as you look at my signature, you're able to view how my bag lays out. I would only love to see what a number of experienced players would have taken out to throw in that additional wedge. Read more on this topic shoulder alignmenthi all,any techniques on the way to take a look at your shoulder alignment? i was told by my uncle today that i've MAJOR flaws with my address: feet alignment were open, shoulders were wide open, and my clubface alignment was also wide open... for the reason that everything were open, they compensate every other which outcomes a push everytime I hit. the clubface alignment, feet alignment can be fixed and checked when i setup more carefully... however i only dont seem to know when my shoulders are squared to the target line.. i'm too used to my old one. any techniques? much appreciated :) Read more on this topic Other Golf Related Topics
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