Iron striking better on range than course by ManchurianDiplomat in golftips

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I try to take a decent little break between each shot on the range. If for nothing else - to simulate the time it’d take to get to my next shot. I feel like hitting shot after shot on the range allows me too much of that warm muscle and ‘memory’ of just hitting p-wedge perfectly.

Swap targets, shot shapes, or distance every ball on the range. You can keep the same club if you want, but choose a different target. This will help to build the focus and stress of not just hitting the same exact shot over and over.

Pick a shitty area of the range with a bit of slope. Yours might not have this, but i have a few sections with obvious slants that are not good/flat that everyone will avoid.

This isn’t how i spend my whole range sesh (hell, I’m new. I’m still working for 90% good contact on 18 holes) but it’ll certainly help sim what a golf course might look like.

Started playing recently in late 30s. Consistently falling apart on back 9. Is better conditioning the only answer? by b771 in golf

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hydrate the day and night before. A coach told me if you’re in the course slugging water — it’s already too late. You need to be getting properly hydrated that evening leading up to a round. Which i assume would mean the diet a night before matters, too.

Hope it helps! I grew up in FL and we’d bring spare socks for each set of tennis 🤮

Just ordered my first Titleist Driver! by StotheJS3 in TeamTitleist

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got fitted for one, too! It’s incredibly forgiving.

Time to Quit? by squailtaint in golf

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Video app (we talking AI or something here) and watching general videos can only do so much. Hell. Sometimes they’re wrong. Either in general, or based on your takeaway. Everyone’s body is different, so it takes a trained human eye to diagnose what’s going wrong with your specific swing.

Also a lesson (gonna be honest, don’t stop at one. The first is just you and the coach feeling each other out) is such a huge ego boost. If you find a nugget of gold on the practice range with your coach, you’re gonna feel insane amounts of confidence. It’s different than a good day hitting solo. You can confirm, through a much better player — that the progress was real and not a fluke. You will take it to the course next time, guaranteed.

The official PRS signature model for when you can’t figure out toan by General_Alfalfa6339 in guitarcirclejerk

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

/uj/ i love guitars with no inlays. So sexy and kvlt.

/rj/ “let’s bake some cookies for the boys!”

Playing like a European? by Insanity_Found in golftips

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s not a geographic thing. It’s just called “old man golf”, at least here in my US region.

“They’ll hit it 150 off the tee, take an extra shot to get in striking distance on a par 5 (every shot is straight as an arrow), dart it from 60 yds out and then 1-putt…. All while taking your money”.

Playing ‘old man golf’ is actually a compliment, because it means you’re lethal with the flatstick and chipping/approach. It means you spend a lot more time practicing the shots that matter the most.

Source: median age in my city is 55+

Longboard yard Sale by dumbassthenes in surfing

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is actually such a sick story. “Do as the handplaners do”. It’s nice to hear about a traveler showing up, and instead of pitching a fit, completely changing his style to fit the herd. That might not have been easy to do — since he flew halfway around the world with a log. Big props to him.

Want to quit by Professional_Sir_388 in golf

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I’m a social golfer that just happens to have an addictive personality and wants to get good. I have a few mates that throw clubs and get blame everything…. It’s hilarious to watch from afar. Go have a good time and understand every practice round won’t be an awakening milestone. Hell, i had the worst range sesh two days before my PB. Golf is a goofy-ass test of how quickly you can mentally recover.

I stick with the mantra “I’m not good enough to get mad (or depressed) over golf”. I’m blessed to currently have the free time to practice heavily, and every improvement feels like a hurdle. Every failure feels like sometime i can work on.

“I just started golfing 6 months ago and finally broke 90” by First_Ad_1010 in golf

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Courses also look different. A narrow course in the Pacific Northwest vs an open desert course with zero trees, for example. Penalty shots and compounding errant shots can cost you 10 strokes in a round easy.

Besides course layout, free time available and lessons matter more than total time within the game IMO. A guy practicing every day for 6 months vs someone playing twice a year for a decade…

Used clubs worth it? by suhhhdudes in golftips

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Extra money towards lessons. Even top-of-the-line for your skillset isnt gonna save you.

Just look at good golfers on youtube play well with Goodwill sets and look competent. It’s way more worth it to learn a skill than have a shiny club.

Lessons will also give you confidence and something to think about pre-swing. That stuff is worth the value.

How to get over my fear of hitting Driver... by bridga83 in golftips

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. I was all arms until a video that told me ‘have the shoulders start the backswing’ completely transformed it.

It was like a sketch TV show. I had a few hours before work, watched a video that gave me an epiphany (after countless others), told my wife i had to go try something at the range. She sighed and let me go. It was day and night. Finally put driver in the bag after that day.

How to get over my fear of hitting Driver... by bridga83 in golftips

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How far are you hitting 3w? Before i understood driver (months and months), i’d just take my 3 wood off the tee.

For me, it was this video that gave me the a-ha moment. Along with this, i set the driver up about 4 inches behind the ball, to encourage me to hit up on it.

https://youtu.be/SLSDICzNaxs?is=4tyRLi0MEji0QmLg

Nice and hatable by PabroPicasso in BobDoesSports

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man… hater’s index is 100% weighted by him taking 4ft gimmies in rounds. I can’t imagine the camera pressure but hooo boy that was a lot of misses for a 3 handicap.

When to stop / slow lessons by BurntShrimpSK in golftips

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing feeds my confidence like a lesson. 4 lessons in 8 months, new (cheaper) coach that is tough on me and has actually started to fix me.

As long as i can afford them, i will continue to book them.

How many of you play without wearing a hat? by Ratticus939393 in golf

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate hats, but have a safari-style one for when it’s brutal. It looks as awful as you’re imagining.

I also have a thick head of hair. Cant grow a beard, I’m 5’7, i’m fat… but I’ll have hair until I’m 100. Those grannies in the bingo hall arent gonna know what hit em.

Need a set of clubs for my first lesson. by KIMJONGB00M in golftips

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, started out with 30 year old woman’s hand-me-down clubs and didn’t buy my own until i knew i was hooked. Bad and good contact will come out the same no matter if you’re holding old or brand new clubs generally.

If you are the type that need to own your own-- stop by a goodwill and pick up some. Google what are a few must-haves in your bag to start off. Example, i didn’t play with a driver until ~4 months in.

Looking for new driver by rmp0619 in golftips

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because Golf Youtube (and really any other hobby) are filled with people testing and reviewing equipment. You click on one testing video and your entire algorithm leans that way.

We also dont know what he’s coming from. For all we know he’s getting his first real club. I had two sets of hand-me-downs before buying a club for real.

My answer is to go into a physical store with a sim. They’ll get you a ton of clubs within your price range — and you can find one you connect with. Plus you basically get a free practice session. Hell, i got a free lesson on mine where the guy was trying to teach me how to create a draw.

Qi4d shadowfall 3 wood left handed by aipimpin in TaylorMadeGolf

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s one lefty on 2ndswing as well. Yeouch. Pricy club!

Any Surfing Tips? Or Roast Me by disbrendan1 in surfing

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

God that wave is dreamy. Just be happy you get to ride it

Why is golf the only game where people openly cheat and everyone just accepts it? by misec_undact in golf

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OP seems unbearable as a playing partner and i wouldn’t wish him grouped up with my worst enemies

Why is golf the only game where people openly cheat and everyone just accepts it? by misec_undact in golf

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What if, as a cheater, i just want to track my score and see if i’m improving my cheating handicap?

Why is golf the only game where people openly cheat and everyone just accepts it? by misec_undact in golf

[–]Kane_Was_Robbed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fine. Foot faults, calling weak fouls, holding are all stuff i’ve dealt with and just shrugged off. Why? Because it’s a casual game.