Okay guys, it has been a long. long time since I have played golf. I took nearly 3 years off due to injuries(broken shoulder and medial epicondylitis) and just a lack of interest at the time. I really have the itch to play again, so I went and purchased some clubs to get me started (BB 2006 irons and a BUL5000 driver...still had putter, FW's, wedges). Took them to the range yesterday and was completely lost as to how to swing the clubs. I am basically starting all over like a beginner, which might actually be a good thing.
So, if you were me and going to start building a swing from scratch, how would you go about it? One plane? Two plane? Stack & Tilt? Some other swing system? If it helps with the recommendation, I am an overweight 240 lbs at 6'2". I do lift weights fairly regularly and have increased strength a good bit in my time away from the game.
My first plan is to start with the short shots, work on my putting, chipping, and pitching for a couple weeks before I get started in earnest on my long game. But I figure given a clean slate, I have a shot to get myself off to a good start if pick a swing that is a little easier to master or more suited to my body.
Thanks in advance.
So, if you were me and going to start building a swing from scratch, how would you go about it? One plane? Two plane? Stack & Tilt? Some other swing system? If it helps with the recommendation, I am an overweight 240 lbs at 6'2". I do lift weights fairly regularly and have increased strength a good bit in my time away from the game.
My first plan is to start with the short shots, work on my putting, chipping, and pitching for a couple weeks before I get started in earnest on my long game. But I figure given a clean slate, I have a shot to get myself off to a good start if pick a swing that is a little easier to master or more suited to my body.
Thanks in advance.