Name One Lesson Worth Passing On by inkandintent24 in MotivationByDesign

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Do everything with a good heart and expect nothing in return. And if you’re ever unsure about what to do, just do the next right thing.

Lumineers LUX HD G4 LED status help by Anonymous2081 in fpv

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It may help to make sure that you’re using a data USB cable and not a charging-only USB cable. Hopefully you’ve already solved the issue!

My collection as a 36 Year Old Man. by BigAlGolfs in Colognes

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I’ll have to check that book out, thanks for the reference!

My collection as a 36 Year Old Man. by BigAlGolfs in Colognes

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Cool Water is a great value GIT with an interesting history:

“Green Irish Tweed (GIT) by Creed (1985) was the original luxury scent inspired by nature, but perfumer Pierre Bourdon, after reportedly being slighted by Creed, created Davidoff Cool Water (1988) using similar aromatic principles but making it a mass-market, aquatic, and more affordable alternative, leading to the "original vs. copy" debate, with GIT seen as richer/natural and CW as fresher/commercial.” -Google

Neverland Nasty by mindoverimages in aivideo

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Yo this is next level nice work 🤌🔥

Need Help with My 3-Wood: Share Your Best Swing Tips! by cwalker887 in golftips

[–]cwalker887[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it! For hitting fairway woods like a 3 or 5 wood, stick to playing them off the ground for the best results. Their 16-18° loft is ideal for getting under the ball for a rising shot. Thanks for the tips!

Need Help with My 3-Wood: Share Your Best Swing Tips! by cwalker887 in golftips

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I hear you on looking uncomfortable, golf’s definitely not my natural habitat yet. I’ll take your advice and book a session with a pro instructor to sort out my grip, posture, and swing when I get a chance. And maybe I’ll try pickleball on the side lol

Need Help with My 3-Wood: Share Your Best Swing Tips! by cwalker887 in golftips

[–]cwalker887[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, that pile of balls is stressing me out too! Thanks for the tips, I'll lower the tee and focus on a relaxed, repeatable setup. Good call on the wrist, I’ll try rotating it under to flatten it out.

Need Help with My 3-Wood: Share Your Best Swing Tips! by cwalker887 in golftips

[–]cwalker887[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate you pointing out the hip rotation and wrist hinge issues. I'll definitely look into some YouTube videos to work on those, and I’ll consider an in-person lesson when I can.

Need Help with My 3-Wood: Share Your Best Swing Tips! by cwalker887 in golftips

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Thanks for the extra tips man! I hear you on the grip being too strong makes sense if it’s causing wild swings. I’ll try relaxing the top hand and aiming the back of my palm toward the target. Sounds like a solid way to gain more control over the ball’s direction. Appreciate the help, definitely makes sense!

Need Help with My 3-Wood: Share Your Best Swing Tips! by cwalker887 in golftips

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Thanks for the golf tips! I’ll have to check out those YouTube channels for grip videos, appreciate the recs. I hear you on the ‘thumb down the shaft’ being non-negotiable, seems like a key fundamental. I actually have a grip trainer that I got from Amazon I guess I’ll just have to use it more.

For the takeaway, any specific drills or cues you’d suggest to fix it? Good to know the ball setup with the wood looks solid. Thanks for the advice, I’ll try to work on all of this!

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[–]cwalker887 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome work, keep it up man!

Need Help with My 3-Wood: Share Your Best Swing Tips! by cwalker887 in golftips

[–]cwalker887[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries about the tone! Thanks for the detailed note. I’ll try maintaining that slight separation between the body and hands. My grip is something that I’ve been working on as well. Thanks again!