
Originally Posted by
David Hillman
There is no 'right' swing, and I'm more and more convinced that no one really knows much about what works for other people. Looks at how pros jump from instructor to instructor. The trick is just to figure out what works for you and practice it... a lot.
I think a good teaching pro evaluates your excisting swing and tweaks it until it works, not tries to completely rebuild it. Unless your hitting the ball behind your back or between your legs, you're better off tweaking it instead of totally changing it.
Cleveland HiBore XL 9.5º, Matrix Ozik Code 6 Stiff or
Cally Ft-5 10.5º, Blueboard stiff,
Tee CB1 4 wood,Aldila NVS S
Cobra Baffler DWS, 2r, 3r, 4r, Nippon NS Pro950gh
Srixon i506 Forged,5-PW, Nippon NS Pro 950gh
Srixon WG-504 - 54º bent to 52º,56º & 60º wedges
Scotty Cameron Circa 62 #2
Datrek Tech cart bag
Cally TourIx
Canton,Ms.
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