Trying to build my stock swing

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Travis Lang 4 years, 1 month ago
Hi Tyler, Wondering if you could give me a quick breakdown of my swing and maybe what the top area of focus needs to be? I just started golfing last summer so I am really focusing on building a repeatable, consistent swing first and foremost. I feel like I have made a lot of progress and your videos have helped a lot but now I feel like I have too many swing thoughts / trying to work on too much all the time. I believe the lens are 1.8mm so I am guessing I shouldn't worry too much about angles based on the lens? I apologize for the video quality, it is all I have for now unfortunately

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Travis Lang 4 years, 1 month ago
I noticed the uploads aren't playing so I uploaded to youtube. Here are the links: https://youtu.be/DMYbUP0ueLI https://youtu.be/p6LRvqUpCak
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Travis Lang 4 years, 1 month ago
I tend to hook it when I think I hit it pure also. I also wonder if my arms are too high at the top of the backswing? I intentionally try to not go high but even though I feel like I'm shoulder height they are clearly way higher. EDIT: Just found this video which I think directly applies to me... https://www.golfsmartacademy.com/golf-instruction/early-extension-overview/ Going to fix my early extension lol
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Tyler Ferrell Coach 4 years, 1 month ago
Hi Travis, For only playing less than a year, I think you're off to a solid start. I think there are two places you could start refining your swing. Upper body stability, or the release. I'd start with whichever one sounded like more fun but over the season, you'll probably want to work on both. With the upper body stability idea, you have a fair amount of shift off the ball in the backswing, toward the target in the downswing and then up through the release (early extension). When you have a few extra lateral movements like that, I usually just simplify the concept to keeping your upper body more centered. Here's a video to help with that, but I have a handful on the topic. One tricky thing is that most of those lateral movements help shallow the club. You can see in the attached snapshots that your downswing arm motion is a little steep. So some path training to help your release come from a more neutral path could also help. A little note, you might want to put up some type of shank guard as you're working on this. Sometimes shallowing can make you hit it on the heel and you're already in a downswing position where heel contact could be possible :) Centered pivot: https://www.golfsmartacademy.com/golf-instruction/windmill-drill/ Path: https://www.golfsmartacademy.com/golf-instruction/the-wall-drill/ Good luck! Tyler
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Travis Lang 4 years, 1 month ago
Awesome, thanks so much for the reply! I will work on those things and see how that helps to improve my swing! Also, thanks for linking those videos, very helpful. You are def the best instructor I have found, great explanations!

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