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    any tips on helping the real swing look more like the practice swing. I can get my backswing into a great position in the practice swing but when I do the real thing I immediately feel it go to the inside, and way too flat. I need to get this subconcious movement out of my head.

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    Re: practice swing to the real thing

    Harvey Penick said that most practice swings were pretty useless, as you didn't have to hit anything. Because you weren't swinging at any particular thing or spot, of course it was easy to make a nice smooth swing. But he said this type of swing was only good for rythm and not much else.

    His suggestion was, never make another practice swing without swinging at something - a particular blade of grass, a particular spot on the ground, etc. Pick something out and swing at it - this will force you to more replicate your regular swing. And each of these practice swings should hit the spot you are "aiming" at.

    Don't know if this'll help you, but it does sound like it's more of a mental thing on your part. Maybe this will do you some good.

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      Re: practice swing to the real thing

      Originally posted by mr3856a
      Harvey Penick said that most practice swings were pretty useless, as you didn't have to hit anything. Because you weren't swinging at any particular thing or spot, of course it was easy to make a nice smooth swing. But he said this type of swing was only good for rythm and not much else.

      His suggestion was, never make another practice swing without swinging at something - a particular blade of grass, a particular spot on the ground, etc. Pick something out and swing at it - this will force you to more replicate your regular swing. And each of these practice swings should hit the spot you are "aiming" at.

      Don't know if this'll help you, but it does sound like it's more of a mental thing on your part. Maybe this will do you some good.
      responses like this are exactly why I ask these questions. Thanks, sounds like very solid, sound adviced

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        mr3856a should've maybe suggested buying this "Lillle Red Book". I bought it yesterday, now I wish I'd read it before I ever even picked up a club.

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          Re: practice swing to the real thing

          Originally posted by shadowjack
          mr3856a should've maybe suggested buying this "Lillle Red Book". I bought it yesterday, now I wish I'd read it before I ever even picked up a club.
          Well I'll be darned if you aren't right about that! Just wait til you get to the "Magic Move." One of the best 2 or 3 tips I've ever gotten.

          And to put it out there, the best money you'll ever spend on your golf game is:

          - Harvey Penick's "Little Red Book"
          (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/067...books&v=glance)

          - Ben Hogan's "Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf"
          (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/067...books&v=glance)

          Both are invaluable.

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