I'm playing on Wednesday, and I was thinking about going to the driving range either tomorrow or Monday morning, but I think I'm just going to go out on Wednesday and see what happens. The range hasn't been helping me much, so maybe if I stop practicing, I'll start playing better.... at least, that's what I'm going to tell myself.
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I'm playing on Wednesday, and I was thinking about going to the driving range either tomorrow or Monday morning, but I think I'm just going to go out on Wednesday and see what happens. The range hasn't been helping me much, so maybe if I stop practicing, I'll start playing better.... at least, that's what I'm going to tell myself. -
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Has anyone here tried out those polara golf balls yet? i havent played golf in a while and ive got a game with a few friends for an alumni reunion and i was planning on using them to help my slice. which im sure is back since i havent worked on my swing in a whileComment
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Do not buy a ball that claims it can help with a slice. You'll be out the money and still slicing. Only way to fix the slice is to fix the swing.I'm a Vince McMahon Guy!
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have you even heard about these? they have non-uniform dimples so not for USGA use. pretty much all the reviews say they take some amount off your slice at the cost of some distance. i was just wondering if anyone here had used them and what they thought.Comment
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No, and I won't. To me, that's flat out cheating.Comment
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I used to have a bad slice that dogged me for a number of years when I was just starting. Sometimes, you have to have lessons, or you have to have somebody look at your swing, or you have to record it yourself. I ended up fixing most of mine by figuring out where I was swinging relative to my body.
What I'm saying is that if you have to use a ball that isn't within the rules, it's better to have the slice. There are usually ways of fixing it, but cheating isn't one of them.Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks
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First nine holes of golf are in the books. Shot a 65 (with a couple of do-overs thrown in). Hit a couple of really nice shots that helped me forget the dozens of ugly ones.
Can't wait to get back out there... but I think several more sessions at the range are in order before that.Ryan Spencer
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After having some trouble with my drive this year. I tried something new yesterday. I moved almost all of my weight on my right side(I'm right handed) and leaned back at the waist. When I brought the driver back only about 80 to 90% so I could stay in balance and then pushed all my weight on the left side through the shot.
I could not believe the distance I was getting. 1st hole was straight away slightly downhill 429 yards, I had a nice breeze at my back, but I was hitting sandwedge into it. On a 6512 course with really no severe doglegs so the distances are pretty true, I had 8 iron or less into every par 4 except and that was hole #2 Back up the hill into a stiff breeze 391 yards. I hit a knockdown 6 iron into it from 155. Anyway, ended up birdiing the 18th for a 79. Went 41-38. Sidenote, my friend swished a shot from 101 yards. I could not believe it stayed in, no bounce, no role, just right in the cup. Never seen anything like it, made a loud clank, and I was waiting for the ricochet, but it stayed down.Chalepa Ta Kala.....Comment
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Shot an 89 today, but it felt better than the score indicated. Missed a couple of long birdie putts by inches and made some good par saves. I struggled the first 4-5 holes with my drives off of the tee.
I was blocking myself off and pushing the ball right a ton, but I figured it out and started ripping the ball after that. Hit some good approach shots and some bad ones but overall it felt like the best round I've played in a couple of months.
I think I'm done with the driving range for the year and I'm just going to go out and play when I get the chance.Comment
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Shot an 89 today, but it felt better than the score indicated. Missed a couple of long birdie putts by inches and made some good par saves. I struggled the first 4-5 holes with my drives off of the tee.
I was blocking myself off and pushing the ball right a ton, but I figured it out and started ripping the ball after that. Hit some good approach shots and some bad ones but overall it felt like the best round I've played in a couple of months.
I think I'm done with the driving range for the year and I'm just going to go out and play when I get the chance.I am the lesson after the fall.Comment
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I focused on getting extension at contact. I think I was too far out in front of the ball with my hands, so I just really tried to make sure I was more extended and my hands were more square at impact. I don't know if that's what actually happened, but it helped a ton. Hit a few drives over 300 and nearly drove a green on a 330 yard par 4Comment
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Haha it was pretty fun but I need to go to the driving range for a bit to work out my swing. It seems like I would take my warm up swings perfectly but when I actually went to hit the ball I would totally choke and move my legs or something. I'm definitely going to go again soon.1905 1921 1922 1933 1954 2010 2012
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