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Fun fact, They teach this method to people who drop their club head on the backswing causing it to slice. Its to get used to the feel of a high club head. But not necessarily supposed to be used on the course. My Golf instructor had me do this for a while. fixed it on the range, then when got to the course all shit went out the window
I think they are completely different courses. Elmwood is essentially an executive course that is really hilly and short. MH is more traditional but pretty flat in most areas.
I grew up playing Elmwood and will always love that course. The greens are incredible this year or at least they were last time I played.
Alright someone tell me how to fix a bad bad slice. I got it bad and it's got me down bad. I had it fixed for about a year and about a month ago it's come back. I swear I'm doing the same swing I had when I didn't have it.
Clarke has been unconscious with the short game but I’ll say this, if you have to have your caddy point to exactly where you need to win at on every single putt that’s pretty pathetic
Alright someone tell me how to fix a bad bad slice. I got it bad and it's got me down bad. I had it fixed for about a year and about a month ago it's come back. I swear I'm doing the same swing I had when I didn't have it.
Went to the range and hit a medium bucket. I used a little sturdier grip on my bottom and and I messed with playing the ball in front of my stance at different parts. Seemed what helped the most which felt the weirdest was putting the ball almost to the out side of my heel.