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![]() Adam BaldwinHandicap : 13.4 Posted : Tue 16th Aug 2011 20:55 |
I know this has been posed before but i can seem to find it. I have gone onto the bit where you upload your player pic. I have clicked browse and selected the image and then submit. Then it says updated but still no photo just the golf ball still! Can someone please tell me what im doing wrong.
Thanks
Adam |
![]() Loud Mouth b.a.Handicap : Reply : Tue 16th Aug 2011 21:08 |
Possibly trying to upload a pic. which is larger than miniscule? |
![]() Adam BaldwinHandicap : 13.4 Reply : Tue 16th Aug 2011 22:32 |
All sorted. Thanks Darren for a quick response to support. |
![]() Loud Mouth b.a.Handicap : Reply : Tue 16th Aug 2011 22:40 |
I didn't get a "thanks." I'm crushed. P.S. Your swing plane is far too steep. No need to thank me for that either. |
![]() Adam BaldwinHandicap : 13.4 Reply : Tue 16th Aug 2011 22:42 |
Thanks for the advice Sanders. Much appreciated. :D |
![]() Richard BoddingtonHandicap : 12.4 Reply : Wed 17th Aug 2011 19:34 |
Darren - whatever the advise was can you share with me? I could do with a critique of my swing from sanders! |
![]() Loud Mouth b.a.Handicap : Reply : Mon 22nd Aug 2011 12:28 |
Richard, If you send me an MPEG I shall be only too happy to comment. I set out a lot of my thoughts on driving under the GolfShake thread 'Leaving the Driver out of the Bag.' Almost every week I see a pupil who is driving 260 yardswho has the co-ordination (much of which one is either born with or not) and swing speed potential to go through 300 yards but will possibly never do so because they swing their driver like an iron - i.e. essentially with an 'armsy swing.' In order to hit seriously long one has to tap into major sources of power - one's core, lower back, shoulders, legs and feet. Most lie dormant in most golfers. These sources of power need to be awakened and then taught how to talk to each other and work together. Most golfers' arms can be very quickly taught to move quickly, but that alone will barely scratch the surface of power hitting and so is never enough. Learning to move correctly takes a lot of practice. But most of it can be undertaken indoors with no more than a golf grip in one's hands - whilst watching tv, or most other things. Improvement essentially equals hard work rather than a new driver. There are few quick fixes in life. My driver coaching / advice is a pointless waste of time and money for 99% of golfers, as most players are not dedicated enough to take on board more than a simple swing tweak here and there. |
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