What has helped me the most is do a film study on your swing. To hitting the ball, feet position, balance. Every motion you have in your swing should either be center of mass or going out to your target. If you lean left or right going out, the ball will go in that direction
@@quadirmayfield I'm not sure if you have done it yet, but get your stock yardages for each club. helps you understand what club you need for a specific shot. say 140 yards, may go 90% of a 9-iron
nice video dude! stumbled on it in my recommended. I'm new to the game as well, can definitely be intimidating. I found a small, par-3 only course (think it's called an executive course sometimes) near my house, and it's been a lot better starting place after the range for me. More casual vibe, holes are smaller, takes lot less time, lots of fun. Best of luck with the round!
NO DISRESPECT: You have to fix your swing. I can’t see much from the video, but you definitely need to step closer to the ball. Your nose should be over your toes. To fix the ball going right (a slice) you should try to keep the club face perpendicular to your body at the point of impact. Also make sure the ball is just inside your front heel so you’re hitting the ball more upward for increased distance. Aside from that, I really enjoy your content. I was a little hesitant clicking because of the low views but you’re very charismatic and that made me wanna watch to the end. Keep it up, I look forward to future videos.