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  1. Great video and this guy seems to really know his stuff. I was trying to
    figure out who this guy reminded me of and it’s the bad guy from Happy
    Gilmore, haha.?

  2. I have to go to the pitch and putt and just try. and have fun on a field
    not the range. I live in NY so I only got about a month more of playing
    before its to cold. then I have to find indoor places or wait till after
    the winter. thanks for the tips. good luck learning its fun learning.

  3. I would go with the 7 iron since it’s a lighter club, but with the right
    amount of loft to see that you’re dragging the head properly. Most people
    call it “hitting down on the ball,” but you’re basically dragging the head
    TO hit down on it. I’m new to the game and am terrible most of the time,
    but I have studied many videos and that is what every instructor’s doing,
    but using golf jargon to do it. I know someone’s gonna say, “Uhhh…that’s
    not right!!!” but they can go screw.

  4. I stand a little open foot back is a draw for me right foot I meant right
    foot forward is a fade

  5. I ended up buying a 200 dollars starter set from golf galaxy. so far I
    still have no clue how to swing great but its getting a little better sort
    of. I watched videos and saw my arms need to be more strait on backswing.
    so will see

  6. is a 6iron a good starter club to practice swing and get used to it and hit
    balls with before moving on to others..

  7. great advice thanks I think the last time I went to the driving range a few
    days ago. I did hit down more and then strait and I fell it did hit way
    cleaner and farther. so maybe that is the way to go. tomorrow when I go to
    the range im going to try to also shorten my backswing and see if that
    works I have seen videos that say don’t go to far back on the swing. so
    will see. yeah im 2 months into trying so far only going to the range but I
    think this week or next

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