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I passed. I don’t do a mostly white on golf shoes.
Last all white shoe I had was tour premiere, sock liner and tongue is all black now. I stay away from that kind of shoe.
Thank god the Concord’s has a black sock liner.
Catch 22 with golf shoes. I live in Georgia so the first time I wore my concords right when they released they were caked in pollen and the black was a yellowish tint. Looked horrible but after a round or two they returned back to normal. I usually find that the hardest time to wear golf shoes is the first round..... after that I’m not as careful about keeping them clean because they are athletic cleats after all
NT Golfers, I'm hoping someone can give me a magic trick.
Recently I identified one of (many many many) fundamental flaws in my swing which I think will stop me from ever reaching bogey golf lol.
Hoping for some tips.
I discovered that I cannot seem to keep my head from turning on the backswing.
It's not a up/down, side- side motion, but as my shoulders are turning back my face turns along with it. So at the top of the backswing, my eyes are still on the ball, but it's like peripheral vision out of the corner of my left eye. If I close my left eye then I couldn't see the ball at all.
I've compensated somehow to bring it back together on the downswing, but of course it's inconsistent. I find myself topping it on mi****s. I pull a lot too but not sure if that's related.
I can't seem to figure out a way to stop this. 1/2 swings, 3/4 swings, all the same.
I believe it has something to do with my spine angle straightening/standing up, in order to compensate and get more rotation.
But is there some other component that is causing me to do this?
OW Golf x AM90
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Edit: Prob custom. Maybe
If you're pulling the ball really bad, one thing that has helped me over the years is to square up your forearm that is facing the same direction of your club face. Keep that forearm and the club face going the same direction at the same angle. Helps keep the ball straight.NT Golfers, I'm hoping someone can give me a magic trick.
Recently I identified one of (many many many) fundamental flaws in my swing which I think will stop me from ever reaching bogey golf lol.
Hoping for some tips.
I discovered that I cannot seem to keep my head from turning on the backswing.
It's not a up/down, side- side motion, but as my shoulders are turning back my face turns along with it. So at the top of the backswing, my eyes are still on the ball, but it's like peripheral vision out of the corner of my left eye. If I close my left eye then I couldn't see the ball at all.
I've compensated somehow to bring it back together on the downswing, but of course it's inconsistent. I find myself topping it on mi****s. I pull a lot too but not sure if that's related.
I can't seem to figure out a way to stop this. 1/2 swings, 3/4 swings, all the same.
I believe it has something to do with my spine angle straightening/standing up, in order to compensate and get more rotation.
But is there some other component that is causing me to do this?