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Rate My Swing: chrism147

Rate My Swing: chrism147

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Adrian Bishop, 24 June 2010 12:10

"I think you have a very sound swing for a 23 handicapper. The areas I see that need improving are your posture and a lack of width in your swing. "Your posture needs to be more athletic. At present, your pelvis is a little tucked under at address and this is leading to your hips moving in towards the ball and a slight loss ...

 
Rate My Swing: tightdraw91

Rate My Swing: tightdraw91

Rating: 0

Adrian Bishop, 17 May 2010 15:44

"Thanks for sending in your swing video. Firstly, I think you have a good brisk tempo to your swing. "The main problem I see in your swing is poor dynamic balance. Simply put, you are out of balance during the swing movement. You tend to lean forward at address with your weight going too much onto your toes. As a ...

 
Rate My Swing: ktidy16

Rate My Swing: ktidy16

Rating: 1

Adrian Bishop, 05 May 2010 16:16

"Thanks for sending in the video of your swing. The main problem I see with it is poor posture. "When it comes to golf, a good player stands with a balanced, athletic posture ready to wind up the body for a powerful swing. "An important fundamental of a good swing is a good turn of the shoulders, and to turn the ...

 
Rate My Swing: leapyledger

Rate My Swing: leapyledger

Rating: 5

Adrian Bishop, 29 April 2010 15:08

"Firstly, you stand to the ball very nicely, with seemingly good alignment. You made no mention of what your usual ball flight is so I'll just have to comment on the slight swing flaw that I see. "The main problem I see in your action is that your swing plane is too flat. This stems from the club swinging too ...

 
Rate My Swing: ivydene69

Rate My Swing: ivydene69

Rating: 0

Adrian Bishop, 19 April 2010 15:55

"Thanks for sending your swing in, you have good tempo and speed. As I see it, the main cause of your problems stem from a poor set up. "Your grip is strong (hands rotated too far to the right) and ball position is too far back. These faults lead to excessive forward lean of the shaft at address and level shoulders. ...

 

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