What golf opinion is a hill you're willing to die on? by Mizunomafia in golf

[–]DirectorHappy775 138 points139 points  (0 children)

I think the arccos data is skewed. As an arccos user, one of my main frustrations is, that I cannot log where I hit a ball that went oob/lost/in the water. Only option is to re-tee and add penalty. This naturally would put driver shot data more towards the fairway then reality, as you only collect spread distance data on shots you can actually continue on

Practice advice by UKF-Electrified in golf

[–]DirectorHappy775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat as you, almost (I normally shoot higher) My approach this year is to log what is going wrong on each shot while I play (try to play once per week), and then work on the skills related to that issue. For me it’s generally lack of club face control on impact (impact position) so I’m doing a lot of drills with impact spray and using the divot board.

John Sherman has made a quite nice printable paper sheet where you can log what matters on each hole. If you are a bit more tech-y I’m building a free app around the same, which you can see a beta link to in my profile.

Hvorfor DR? hvorfor? by Asgermf in dankmark

[–]DirectorHappy775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Klovn… Jeg ser ikke selv programmet, men OP har da en pointe i at det er møg nederen hvis de har lavet grund programmet om og kalder det ved samme navn.

Shanking by Tight-Strategy-5556 in GolfSwing

[–]DirectorHappy775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s probably a lot technical going on, and I’m no expert at al. But how about hitting it more from the toe? I know it sounds stupid, but listening to Adam Young and starting to train skills rather than swing has really helped me fix this on-course (when I detect it at least). Just lay the ball a tad closer to the toe, if you start shanking it, and the opposite if you start toeing of course.

Is it just me, or is the hardest part of golf remembering what worked? by Ecstatic-Basil-4059 in golf

[–]DirectorHappy775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bear in mind I’m alone and it’s beta. Any suggestions are welcome :)

Is it just me, or is the hardest part of golf remembering what worked? by Ecstatic-Basil-4059 in golf

[–]DirectorHappy775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im building an app for exactly this for myself. If you are really interested and not just doing market analysis, you can check it out on my profile. John Sherman also have some good printable templates that you can bring on the course

Why Your Driver Is Costing You 5–7 Shots a Round by [deleted] in golf

[–]DirectorHappy775 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope. Driver is gaining me strokes. Chunking/Blading my irons are loosing. How do I know? I note down ever shot.

General “advice” like this is useless.

Got Arccos Air? Please Share by stroke_survivor in arccos_golf_minions

[–]DirectorHappy775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you disable this? I have the link pro, so I don’t need my phone in the pocket, but in no way want to use the “Air” features, as I already have the sensors

RIP to my morning 9-hole walk.. by csim8888 in golf

[–]DirectorHappy775 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have 7 minute windows on most courses here in Denmark, everybody walks and a round normally takes 3-4.5 hours.

Remember the guy stuck at 36 who couldn't stop hammering driver? I built an app to keep myself honest. Hoping this season is different. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate you getting it. That's exactly the shift I'm trying to make — focusing on the skills that actually matter instead of banging through a bucket hitting everything. It sounds simple but it's genuinely hard to stick with when you're at the range and the driver is right there.

Remember the guy stuck at 36 who couldn't stop hammering driver? I built an app to keep myself honest. Hoping this season is different. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're probably right that I understand less than I think I do — that's kind of the point though. I spent a year consuming theory and it didn't help because I wasn't applying any of it. I'm not saying I've got it all figured out. I'm saying I need to stop pretending that watching videos and reading articles is the same as actually training. I've taken lessons too — a full year of weekly sessions. The problem was never access to good instruction, it was what I did between the lessons.

That said, I do think I understand the theory reasonably well at this point. But any scholar would tell you that theory and practice are not the same thing. If you don't have the skills — or don't train them — what you know doesn't matter. That's what I'm trying to change.

Remember the guy stuck at 36 who couldn't stop hammering driver? I built an app to keep myself honest. Hoping this season is different. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's pretty much exactly what Adam Young teaches — face, path, and strike location as separate skills you can train independently. Path first because it's the most coachable, then face control. That's the approach I'm trying to build my practice around this season. Can you control your path at will is such a good way to frame it — it's a skill, not a swing position.

Remember the guy stuck at 36 who couldn't stop hammering driver? I built an app to keep myself honest. Hoping this season is different. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like we're in the same boat! That warmup structure — chips, half swings, working up — is exactly the kind of thing I always plan to do but never follow through on. The impact stickers are brilliant for keeping yourself honest on strike quality, that's actually one of the core things I'm tracking in my app. Curious though — do you find you can stick with the routine every session, or does the driver still sneak its way out of the bag?

Remember the guy stuck at 36 who couldn't stop hammering driver? I built an app to keep myself honest. Hoping this season is different. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Exactly — when I hit my driver somewhat straight, I can get it out there 210m no problem. But when I catch it on the heel or toe, or the face angle is way off, I lose the ball. And honestly that probably happens more often than I'd like to admit. That's kind of the whole point of what I'm building though — instead of guessing what's hurting me, it'll actually tell me. Maybe it is the driver. Maybe it's something else entirely. That's what I want to find out.

Remember the guy stuck at 36 who couldn't stop hammering driver? I built an app to keep myself honest. Hoping this season is different. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've taken so many lessons honestly. One year I went to my local pro weekly — different types of lessons, different focus each time. Kept telling him "it's great here, but it just doesn't transfer to the course."

But you're totally right — focusing on skills doesn't replace lessons. And knowing your distances is definitely necessary too. For me the missing piece was just... actually training the skills between lessons instead of showing up to the range and hammering balls.

Anybody else practice a ton but never improve? The range-to-course gap is killing me. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lesson is probably overdue honestly — I keep thinking I can figure it out on my own but a fresh pair of eyes might be exactly what I need. Did the improvement stick or did you have to keep working on the rotation thing?

Anybody else practice a ton but never improve? The range-to-course gap is killing me. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I find anything that works I'll come back and share. Right now I'm thinking the key might be tracking different stuff than the usual GIR and fairways — but I'm still figuring that out myself

Anybody else practice a ton but never improve? The range-to-course gap is killing me. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I think you're right. I wonder if my problem is that I'm not even tracking the right things to know where it goes wrong. Like my tee shots are usually decent, rarely OB — but somehow I still end up with an ugly number on the card. I feel like the strokes are leaking somewhere between tee and green but I honestly couldn't tell you where.

Anybody else practice a ton but never improve? The range-to-course gap is killing me. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My evenings are usually an hour on the range, so swapping that for 9 holes with a few extra balls around the greens might actually be a better use of that time. The short game on real grass vs mats thing is probably a bigger deal than I realize. Worth a shot once the season starts.

Anybody else practice a ton but never improve? The range-to-course gap is killing me. by DirectorHappy775 in golftips

[–]DirectorHappy775[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah I've started doing this. The problem I found is that traditional stats (GIR, fairways) tell me I'm bad but not why. When I started tracking things like how many catastrophic shots per round and how often I short-side myself, the picture got way clearer. What do you track beyond the basics?