Trampas wrote: » Niall do you hit a draw? Seems like you start everything down the right. Maybe it is just the camera position
Jul3s wrote: » What are you off Greebo?, your backswing is really slow, I almost fell asleep watching it.
GreeBo wrote: » 9.6 at the moment from a 'high' of 8.1 last year Any faster and it all goes pear shaped for me, given up trying to fight it.
Jul3s wrote: » Yea I'm the opposite my tempo is fairly quick and could do with slowing it down a bit. On 2nd vid, while the still shot shows you a bit inside, you're in a good position at the top of the swing.
hades wrote: » You have an identical swing to a friend of mine playing off 5. Slow on the backswing, but as they say... you don't hit the ball on your backswing so it doesn't matter how slow it goes.
G1032 wrote: » Yes it does matter. There's no rhythm to his swing. Then again I'm no pro so what do I know, but off the top of my head I can't think of a tour pro with such notable differences in the speeds of his backswing and follow through.
G1032 wrote: » but off the top of my head I can't think of a tour pro with such notable differences in the speeds of his backswing and follow through.
Adiaga 2 wrote: » In the top vid it looks like your weight is still on your left side - kind of like the stack and tilt method. I wouldn't say it has no rhythm but looks more coached than natural. You obviously work a lot on your technique.
Adiaga 2 wrote: » Ryan Moore and Woody Austin have notably slow backswings.
GreeBo wrote: » I would disagree that there is no rhythm to my swing, its slow back sure but slow doesnr mean no rhythm!?
G1032 wrote: » Hardly great advertisments for having a very slow backswing. Moore: Turned pro in 2005 - 1 win Austin: Turned pro in 1986 - 5 wins Thats a combined 6 wins in 31 years. Not brilliant really!!!
NapoleonInRags wrote: » I guess mine won't seem so bad after that! All feedback welcome.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmTfnu1sE08
IITYWYBMAD wrote: » You've a slight over-swing, which ends up with the club closed at the top. Your transition and strike look fantastic to be honest, but your position at the top means that you are trying to correct it on the way down, and delivering the club slightly open on impact. I'm presuming your natural shot is a fade? And the reason I know the above, is that it looks exactly like mine used to be. 1 suggestion I would have, would be to try and practice with a 3/4 swing, with exactly the same rhythm, and try and close up your stance a little. See if it works for you.
k.p.h wrote: » Haha :rolleyes: their pro golfers what more do you want.
G1032 wrote: » My point K.P.H is that, if the really slow back swing was the way to go then every pro would be swinging that way. But they're not. The two pros pointed out to me here are average pros at best. Of course you're going to find an exception to every rule. That slow backswing is not dong Greebo any favours.
NapoleonInRags wrote: » I guess mine won't seem so bad after that! All feedback welcome....
broders3 wrote: » http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBuCQ3MOw4c Hey guys,interested to see what ye think. Its the 12th, par 5 in Corballis in January.