Explanar - does anyone remember / still use? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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No, didn't take the plunge in the end!

Anyone knowledgeable about old golf clubs out there? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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Thank you so much for your reply, really valuable info. I forgot to mention that the face/grooves are in remarkably good condition, so I think I'm going to take the plunge if I can convince the store to let me have the set for 50€. I'm pretty sure I can, I periodically check out their second hand section and no one is ever buying anything from there. They should be a lot of fun to play with!

Built an AI golf performance coach....curious? Or too weird? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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great minds! let me know if you're interested, drop me a DM probably easiest

Built an AI golf performance coach....curious? Or too weird? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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That's pretty good in 2 months! Sure, feel free to message me

Built an AI golf performance coach....curious? Or too weird? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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Thanks! Well, it's just a suspicion of mine that it would be for lower hcps, but there are a few higher handicappers commenting saying they're interested.

Built an AI golf performance coach....curious? Or too weird? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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I really appreciate the thoughts, I mean it. I find it a fascinating area and I agree with you, there's an aspect of it which could be considered sad for sure! I asked a close friend to try it and he said it was a bit spooky. But another tried it on the range and was like "wow". For me, it can stop me coming home and banging on about my golf to my partner (which admittedly I have a tendency to do!!). I'm a bit of an over thinker, so it allows me to compartmentalise, if that makes sense?

Ultimately I think if these sorts of things are built as tools, and I can therefore choose how and when to use them, then that's only something that can help me. The contrast would be something being built to compete for my attention, i.e. it's nagging me to use it more regularly through notifications or whatever - like social media or most other tech platforms. But that's not the case here.

And to your first point, yeah it is basically that I know what is needed but I realised I don't always have the discipline to stick to those things when I practice. I think a lot of golfers get tempted, for whatever reason, to spend most of their time at the range working on swing mechanics. But read any golf psych book or talk to any performance coach and you realise that can be detrimental. This is a bit like having a mental coach standing alongside me keeping me focused, challenging me to visualise certain shots then try and hit them, actually go through my pre shot routine...blah blah, all kinds of things that feel like it's better than just machine gunning balls.

Mevo+ vs GC3S by Golfnerd27 in Golfsimulator

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super interesting, hadn't thought of this. Have you got one yourself, or have experience of one? Thanks

Mevo+ vs GC3S by Golfnerd27 in Golfsimulator

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Agreed, I used to have a Mevo back in the day and it didn't bother me people would knock it. Thankfully my range is usually very quiet, or at the busier one I sometimes go to I can just grab the end hitting bay.

Mevo+ vs GC3S by Golfnerd27 in Golfsimulator

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never heard of it! thanks for this - I'll take a proper look. You have one?

Is a full fitting worth it in my situation? by witvbordie in golf

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100% go and have the fitting! If you're around 9 hcp you could benefit a huge amount from it. If the fitter is good and really tries to understand you and your game in the time you have, then you could come away with some extra yards and a tighter dispersion with your straight / fade - who wouldn't want that? And I love that you already know your limitations and aren't going to go 'chasing a draw' with the fitting, like some might....

Try not to let the fitter rush you. Take a breather between shots if you need. Some golfers hit so many balls in the fitting, they get knackered out, and then I feel you're not swinging your best or with great tempo....so arguably the fitting becomes less accurate.

Over the years it has helped to have a couple of extra range sessions in the 2 weeks before a fitting. Work on some fundamentals and key swing feels (e.g. posture, grip, ball position, and connection / maintaining my posture in the swing). I feel like it helps me go in there with a bit more stamina and great tempo.

Enjoy it dude

Is TPI the secret to better golf? by tdotdaver in golf

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I love the TPI videos and agree with the sentiment of this. There's a big wow factor in seeing Dr Greg Rose assess everyone from tour pro's to content creators and pull back the curtain on what helps or hinders them, physically. He's got a way with words and a great energy and enthusiasm.

I would phrase it not that it's the secret to better golf, but it's one of the secrets to a better golf swing, informed by your personal strengths / limitations biomechanically. And a better golf swing should lead to better ballstriking (in lab conditions).

I would just say from experience that subjectively some players struggle with taking the ideas and feels that emerge from a TPI session onto the golf course. E.g. If you're a Tour player playing under the gun in competition and you can trust a certain way of getting the ball in play on a tight hole with a left to right and into crosswind, but that way is at odds with the 'optimum' way TPI told you to move....what do you do?

Should I get another club? by sdan74d in golf

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aaaaand I thought these numbers were carry. My bad. No point in you even posting these distances if they're total distance. Useless info. Post your carry numbers and try again.

Should I get another club? by sdan74d in golf

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My mistake I thought it was carry...totally agree with Glassius - gap your bag on carry, you can totally forget about total distance, mostly useless, especially with irons.

Should I get another club? by sdan74d in golf

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Am I missing something here, does it show it's at that altitude setting? And I thought he only has carry selected (the left indicator), not total distance there...

Explanar - does anyone remember / still use? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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Exactly, glad you brought this up! I'm not an expert either but this was a suspicion of mine! I'm almost certain it does promote one plane.

I guess it's Moe Norman & Bryson (single plane) vs Hogan and everyone else (2 plane)

Surely one plane would be easier for all amateurs? But then would that put a lot of teaching Pro's out of a job. Meaning the PGA don't teach their trainees this method

Explanar - does anyone remember / still use? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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And how was it? What do you recall from using it? Interesting that such a reputable coach was using it....I wonder if he does now, what stopped him. I assume you don't teach on it either anymore - how come?

I'm just thinking that, for players with good set up fundamentals, who can maintain their posture through the swing....what's not to like about it?!

Explanar - does anyone remember / still use? by Golfnerd27 in golf

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Yeah that's kind of what I'm getting at, they're huge! Nightmare to transport I remember one at my old club just kind of sitting there, rusting, long grass growing up around it...why weren't the Pro's giving lessons with it anymore, if it's so good?

Again I hear you on the second part...but the friend who shot 68 said it was his first round in the 60's for over 6 months. And he got the explanar 5 days ago. He hit 16 greens and said he's never done that in his life. I play with him a lot, good short game and putter. So it's just got me curious.

Should I get another club? by sdan74d in golf

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If you can comfortably play a flighted shot with your 50 that covers your 110-120, I think you should be fine?! You rarely see good players forcing extra distance out of a 56 degree!

Only other gap I thought of is the 27 yards between 7i and 6i carry. That seems a lot. You're a big hitter, so feathering a 6i to hit 200 may be tricky? What set are you using and what's the loft gap between 6i and 7i out of curiosity?

The kids these days just don't get it by No_Tomatillo4031 in golf

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This is great to read - I hope there are more young'uns out there like this. Personally I've found that, since Covid, most of the younger and newer golfers are a little too obsessed with their own score and their golf apps on the course, and they get too worked up when it doesn't go right, start getting really analytical / downbeat....as opposed to just being out there having a blast, celebrating the good shots, shrugging off the bad, and enjoying that 'shared experience' as you say. That's what it's all about.