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  • I could use some theories...

    about why my distances have gone all wonky!

    For example:

    My yardages usually follow a 10 yard increment and I usually pull a 7 iron from 150 given a flat, level, and clean lie with no wind.

    Today I sent an 8 iron 15 yards long from 141, caught a 7 iron a little thick to roll past the pin 30 yards uphill out of the rough from 152, sent a gap wedge 30 yards past the pin from the rough from 106, another 7 iron 10 yards long from 155... and I was pummelling my driver today (300+ yards (carry and roll) the 3 times I hit it).

    Now, a bit about me and my swing: I was informed rather recently that I tend to set up with my shoulders very open. If I don't conciously manipulate my arms in the backswing, my move is to roll my forearms - fanning open the clubface. I'm pretty good at rotating versus sliding, but also need to focus on turning the body rather than a little shoulder turn.

    In other words, when I: turn my body, set my hands properly and square my shoulders, I blast the ball. If any of these are missing, I tend to give up about a club.

    Is this right? Should this be happening? Should having square vs open shoulders and a body coil vs a shoulder coil make up one to one-and-a-half club difference?

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    Re: I could use some theories...

    LP, I think you answered your own question.

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