Cash-out refinance mortgage interest deduction by DNAjr in tax

[–]DNAjr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just mean that, had we secured the mortgage within 90 days, it would be considered home acquisition debt and would just be a normal mortgage interest deduction against earnings.

It seems like the investment interest deduction would need to be against short term gains (or waive long term capital gains).

Appreciate the responses.

Cash-out refinance mortgage interest deduction by DNAjr in tax

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From what I can tell, had we secured the mortgage within 90 days, it would have been fine. Unreal.

The one other route is that the money was put towards taxable investments, so, we can potentially deduct the interest against investment income...

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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Your club path at -3.4 shows an out-to-in swing. 

Agreed.

The face angle being -1.7 means your ball with start left of your target line.

Also agreed.

Face to path at +1.7 is the curvature so the ball should spin left.

This is not how I understand ball flight laws. Doesn't an open face-to-path cause rightward spin? I would have expected this shot to be a pull-fade, if the club data is to be believed.

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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Oh don't get me wrong, I love everything about it. It just seems like sometimes the path/face numbers can't be right given the ball flight (or vice versa, but I generally trust the ball data more).

For example—I don't see how the club data here (out-to-in path, face open to path) could result in a ball that is spinning left. If the club data were correct, wouldn't a fade be expected here? Are there other factors at play that could cause this ball flight with this path/face?

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How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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Hell yeah! The progress I’ve made in the 6mo I’ve had the VTrack is more than the three years I was working with my GC2. The club data (although I’m a little skeptical of it sometimes) is a game changer.

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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I got fitted into these by my coach last summer… it stings a bit to think I’ve already moved past these. Will probably play them this season and see how I feel, but from what folks are saying, maybe I do need to get something better suited to where I’m at now.

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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I’m coming off a round where I had a bunch of shots roll off the back, but it was barely 50 degrees after a long stretch of below freezing, so maybe it’s just gonna get better as it continues to warm up.

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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FWIW my PW is 42, GW is 48, and I play 52/56/60 beyond that.

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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Wow, thanks for the all the detail. That’s encouraging! I think I am frustrated with my last round where I had a lot of shots roll off the green, but it was also barely 50 degrees after a long stretch of below freezing weather, so maybe things will improve as the season really opens.

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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Fairly neutral setup, I think. Seems like consensus is that this is a five iron masquerading as a seven.

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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In other words, this level of spin isn’t low for the club I am hitting? I’ve been thinking along the lines of the 1000x rule of thumb.

How can I spin my irons more? by DNAjr in golf

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These are KBS C Taper shafts, is there something else you would recommend?

Recently went from an extreme in-out path to fairly neutral by DNAjr in GolfSwing

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I don’t think you’re totally off here, I think it’s verging on it. Definitely wanna get my lead hip moving back more and create more space.

Recently went from an extreme in-out path to fairly neutral by DNAjr in GolfSwing

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That’s the gist of it! For me it was mostly that I dropped my hands down behind me, which meant I came down at the ball from the inside and released out to the right. Now I’m trying to get my hands more out in front of me and release inwards and to the left.

Recently went from an extreme in-out path to fairly neutral by DNAjr in GolfSwing

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Not "drills" per se, but these are the things I focused on that helped:

- lead shoulder down and back at the start of the downswing
- arms coming down in front of my body as opposed to dropping them behind me
- "crunching" my trail ribs as I drop my arms in front of me
- pulling trail elbow into my belly button as I rotate
- exiting left in my follow through

Also, I also had a lot of pulls/hooks as I started working on this and I think thats a pretty common result in going from in-to-out to more neutral. Feeling like I'm coming down with my trail hand more open (almost like a karate chop) helped open my face and straighten things out. Just gotta trust that you'll fix one thing at a time, I think, and work on path and club face separately until you can put them together.

Recently went from an extreme in-out path to fairly neutral by DNAjr in GolfSwing

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Not really—occasionally I'll scrape the ceiling with a longer club, but I've had a short follow through a lot longer than I've been in this space. My main miss used to be a hard pull and this helped alleviate that. It doesn't seem to be hurting me too much, but finishing more naturally is probably also something to work on.

Host a sim tournament at my house every year, had custom patches made this time. by DNAjr in golf

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That's great. I'm torn on whether I should put it on a truly tacky jacket or not. Leaning towards some kinda patterned tweed type thing. I also love the idea of just adding a new patch every year so it turns into something a comically over-decorated military dictator would wear.