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Originally Posted by Basic_man
Dude, my chips are what I do better. Putt is weird.... some days it goes very well, some days it's impossible do get something good.
Thanks all for your kind comments & tips!
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Always hit the practice green before a round -- more so than the driving range. The practice green is usually a close representation of what is on the course. And when you putt always just try and lag the ball within a 3' circle of the cup. If you get it there consider the putt "made" and pat yourself on the back. Even the pros misread greens and fail to hole every putt. It's all about speed...far more than accuracy, trust me.
As for that pic of you driving...sad LOL
You're laying the club back behind you on the takeaway...you can tell by your top position. The takeaway is key to the success of your swing. Swing it smooth and wide! And never swing the club from the top...your first move towards the ball should be your back elbow (you a lefty???) dropping in towards your ribcage. After that it's just timing to get your hands caught up with the club
Also, check your alignment -- you're aiming a bit left of the ideal line in that pic...I would bet you sliced that shot into the woods on the left.
FYI -- I play with a $150 "Knight" set from Wal-mart and can break 100. About 10 years ago I had a set of Snake Eyes custom made for me -- spent over $1200 on the fuckers. I Have never played a full round with them...couldn't hit them worth a shit...