Saturday, January 10, 2015

Mush Round at Renditions 1-4-2015

Wow, who can shoot a 78 after not playing or hitting any balls for 3 months?  I can.  It coulda/shoulda/woulda been a 72 but you count every stroke for the conditions you play.

It was a soggy round at Renditions on Sunday because it had rained tons. Greens were slow and I didn't adjust quickly enough (1st hole 3 putt) However, if the weather gives you 60 degrees on January 9th for $35 YOU TAKE IT AND RUN! 

The "swing check" my coach provided and subsequent quick routine fix to get closer was amazingly insightful.  I feel pretty funny doing the move to get the right distance from the ball but MAN does it work.  I’m super excited at the prospect of how well I can play if I can get comfortable with that setup in my routine

Haven’t played in months and right out the box I shoot a 78 and that includes:
  1. Three putting 3 times (slow mushy greens) 
  2. 3 low light induced bogey’s on the last 3 holes.    
  3. I was +2 through 13 holes and missed two birdie attempts inside 10 feet.  
  4. Wind picked up and I made a double on hole 14, the mock Sawgrass #17
Also, I got to hit the Callaway blades and LOVED them.  Looking forward to Friday Fitting!

Thursday, January 1, 2015

COMING SOON: Professional Fitting at Club Champion Golf of Rockville .... 9 January 2015

I've booked a FULL BAG FITTING at Club Champion Golf (#clubchampiongolf) on 9 January 2015.  I am buying (at a minimum) a set of irons and a driver and shafts for a couple wedge heads I bought from a friend.  At most I will receive a recommendation on what new wedges, irons, hybrids, a 3 wood and driver to buy with which shafts.  I haven't bought new clubs in 8 years since my Mizuno MP-57's I've been gaming for the last season w/ x100 shafts.

On top of the new set I'm planning on getting ALL of the shafts SST Pured.  Club Champion also, I've heard, orders 3 sets of the iron heads to weigh club and select the 8 heads that most closely match each other in weight. So I could end up with:

  • New Similiarly Weighted Iron heads by a major manufacturers
  • Frequency matched Tour Issue SST Pured shafts
  • New Driver ... Titleiest 915D3? Callaway Double Black Diamond? Other?
  • Dynamic Gold TI Onyx S400 wedge shafts in my "Fourteen Golf" RM-11 wedges
  • Fitted golf ball for my swing
  • Putter Analysis and modification
Hoping it's all that everyone has said it is.  Buddah, location manager, has great reviews.

They offer the following manufacturers.  They said come with an open mind... The green I'm open to but I'm kinda closed to the red companies below (noting I don't know much about Score or Scratch golf but I'd consider them depending on the cost while I'm concerned about playability on the course.

  • Titleist
  • TaylorMade
  • Ping
  • Callaway
  • Nike
  • Mizuno
  • Miura
  • Fourteen Golf
  • Epon
  • Cleveland
  • Adams Golf
  • Tour Edge
  • Score Golf
  • Scratch Golf


Swing Check Today - 1 January 2015

Long break but that's real life right? Work and family with holidays and health.  December was all about being sick, shopping, end of year projects and setting up for Christmas.  November was similar for Thanksgiving. BUT I never stopped thinking about golf and doing my drills.  

My October post was all I worked on every time I passed a golf club and todays checkup proved it was worth it. The backswing position checked out according to the coach.  However, my historic problem with distance from the ball cropped up again... turns out it's the reason I was there...

I went to the range 27 December 2014. I was at Golfsmith in Tyson's the week before that and was there again today before my mini checkup... I have been KING of the hook.  Balls starting on line and hooking left of the target by a little or alot! 

Cause?  At golfsmith, SMALL GRIPS + too far from the ball. At the range, too far from the ball. Result?  That extra inch away has my reaching a little. Brendan says it leads to me basically over releasing - toe closes and ZIP... hook/draw.  Also my body stops rotating so armsy swing...

FIX: Better routine getting into the setup position with posture closer to the ball and taller chest w/ arms hanging.  It allows me to get back to the ball without reaching.  

The 2nd problem of not continuing my rotation led to stepping out of the swing ... off balance led to little pushes. If I keep my core turning I striped it. Later I will write up the steps I need to follow to get into that good setup position.  

I think this is going to be the KEY to my 2015 season.  If I can get closer and comfortable and get that rotation I'll swing in better balance and improve balls striking.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

200 balls...

Working on the "new move" from Brendan today.  Trying to do a couple things and actually one went well. After the Wednesday 15 October 2014 lesson I was still laying the club open on the backswing. As you can see in the video below at Fort Belvoir during lunch.  If I made a casual enough swing of about 80% I could feel a delayed release.  However, my backswing was my nemisis ...wagging the club open leading to a stuck right elbow:



However, today?  I figured out how to hinge the club withot laying it off.  It's the left hands job to cock the wrist/club up into a set position with a flat left wrist.  I am using the heal pad of my left hand to push down on the end of the grip as I get outside my right thigh.  That motion will get the club up at a 90 degree angle to my forearm but still allow good arm extension and my right elbow folding properly up instead of the club being pulled inside and into a laid off position.

I found a video that matches what I felt today.  I discovered the below method of "Hinge with the left hand" by "pressing down on the butt of the club" today at the range but he explains it well.


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

15 October 2014 - Had another lesson with Brendan Horton today. Was supposed to be a fitting for some kick ass MP-4's but decided to wait.  I'm gonna hit more irons through the spring and see what I really want. Current leader is the Cobra Amp Cell Pro's.  Unfortunately the new 2015 Cobra blades will be renamed to FLY-Z... yeah, great name (not)!

Anyway... the lesson.  Posture over the ball looked awesome.  Problems:

  1. My grips are probably too small. He wants the pad of my left thumb a SMIDGE longer to get more fo the pad on the club.  Also just right of center so the center line comes up to the left edge of my thumb. Right hand the thumb was a bit more in contact with the grip (felt bad)
  2. Stepping into the ball I need to flex knee and not lean so far in
  3. Shoulders get open to the line. Stay tall with shoulders and keep them square, that's where you tend to get open shoulders
  4. Club face was open.  It's perspective but it's open. He got it square. I can see it better when I lean it WAY forward to 1 iron loft to see that bottom line is straight away from me, not open
  5. At the start of the swing I have a slight right hip bump and hands push away move that gets me away from the ball and then I push off right side and hit the ball.  
  6. Backswing drills with more shoulder tilt is REALLY GOOD
  7. REAL backswing the right elbow folds quick and the face fans open. I think slower backswings allow you to feel the deeper left shoulder 
  8. Downswing I need to get the right shoulder pushing the elbow in front of the right hip but keep my arm stretched across my shoulder line - MY HABIT is to drop the hands as I turn getting stuck behind the hip
  9. This leads to me being WAY off the right foot.  I need to get more rotation out of that first move down and keep that right foot flat.
Brendan gave me Ben Hogan as a model for right shoulder move   
Hunter Mayhan, he said, is a decent example of modern day golfer but not his release through the ball
I'm asking him if Martin Kaymer is doing it also.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

It's been a great month... My project from hell has nearly ended, I've played another tournament and shot my all time "in competition" low score  (+1) to win $315 in prizes (I'm an amatuer remember) and I'm being patient on what irons and driver to buy.

The lower body move by itself wasn't the answer. Jonas Blixt... THAT'S THE ANSWER:  He and I have the same problem so I fixed my swing with his advice... My shoulders turn too flat and I get my right elbow behind me and stuck.  The ensuing downswing I'd fold my right side before turning.  I needed to combine the below tip with my earlier blog on my knee movement to create a VERY consistent shot shape of either straight or a slight draw. My miss is now a hook if my body stops turning on the downswing

http://www.golfdigest.com/golf-instruction/2014-09/jonas-blixt-longer-tee-shots#slide=1

":I used to make a flatter shoulder turn and get the club laid off at the top (pointing well left of the target). Then I'd have to re-route the club coming down to hit a solid shot. Now I turn my shoulders on a steeper plane, which makes my downswing easier to repeat. 
Tip: The feeling is that my left shoulder moves down and back and my left wrist is flat at the top. Your body turn should be consistent and efficient—don't rely on hand action to square the clubface."

Remember that feel... steeper with left shoulder going back

The KEY: TEMPO! With the better turn there's a pause to get set into the right hip and then the left knee moves and sets up unwinding hips and shoulders at the same time.

LASTLY: Love that free release feeling with NO FEAR of hook or slice.  Keep the body moving and hands finishing high to hit it square with smoot power and consistent distance

Thursday, August 14, 2014

3 Weeks of the WORST Project EVER - The US Gov't Owes me $....

2 Tough tournaments, a GREAT lesson, 2 hours of practice and a 4 under par round on an easy course... I figure entry fees, time and expenses that adds up to $500 the government owes me.  Plus they have royally screwed my golf schedule... I wanted to play Bulle Rock "the only 5 star course in Maryland" Saturday, not with this ragged game I have.

I have worked 55 hours a week for the last 3 weeks on a project only for them to ditch the entire design and start over.  In that time I got in ZERO practice on the lower body move that will revolutionize my golf game.  Staggering improvement in my wedge game and effortless drives where I had to work hard for the distance and accuracy I achieved before.  SO... back to the drawing board.

That's the bad news.  The good news is ai have the cash for new equipment (minus a weekend getaway for my wife)... An unexpectedly short sale of my Triumph Sprint ST... 12 year old motorcycle - I have the check for $2250 in hand.  I have ordered the title and am waiting for a lawyer to send me the lein release (that I can't find for my own negligent filing practices.



The questions is what to get?  So far I've only hit the new Titleist 714 AP2's that my cousin bought and they are SWEET!  The sole grind really released from the turf well as described.  I might be crazy but it seems like they were a half to full club longer than my current AP2's (Generation 2).  I am also curious about the CB's from Titleist, the Calaway's and I should hit Ricky Fowler's Cobra's just to see if the muscle back blade feels as good as it looks w/ a little color flair!