Joel said: Brad said:
Hey y’all. Thank you for all the help with my iron swing. I took most of your advice and played in shorter socks.
This is a local Par 3 course (62 PAR). I shot an 86! My best score here yet.
Did not use driver, only 5 iron off the tee. I played a lot of course management.
After reading comments, I noticed how often I 3-putted, and I also duffed easy chips and bladed a few across the green.
I need to work on my short game and putting more! Still only hit the driver pure 1 of 5 times, mostly slice, sometimes I overcorrect with a hook or line drive.
So where should I start with my wedge game? I have had success with the “old man swing” where I take the club slightly back and wrist whip it through.
Again, any advice would help.
The socks were fine; they were just the wrong color and too short. Long socks are in; ankle socks are like dad socks with white new balances.
Teach me the way of the long socks. What color and what color shorts?
The most important thing is to match the base color of the socks to the shoes.
It’s also critical for the socks to be long enough that they aren’t ankle socks, but not so high that they are up around the calf.
Kane said: Joel said: Brad said:
Hey y’all. Thank you for all the help with my iron swing. I took most of your advice and played in shorter socks.
This is a local Par 3 course (62 PAR). I shot an 86! My best score here yet.
Did not use driver, only 5 iron off the tee. I played a lot of course management.
After reading comments, I noticed how often I 3-putted, and I also duffed easy chips and bladed a few across the green.
I need to work on my short game and putting more! Still only hit the driver pure 1 of 5 times, mostly slice, sometimes I overcorrect with a hook or line drive.
So where should I start with my wedge game? I have had success with the “old man swing” where I take the club slightly back and wrist whip it through.
Again, any advice would help.
The socks were fine; they were just the wrong color and too short. Long socks are in; ankle socks are like dad socks with white new balances.
Teach me the way of the long socks. What color and what color shorts?
The most important thing is to match the base color of the socks to the shoes.
It’s also critical for the socks to be long enough that they aren’t ankle socks, but not so high that they are up around the calf.
So if your shoes are dark blue, would you go for black socks or does it need to be blue?
Joel said: Kane said: Joel said: Brad said:
Hey y’all. Thank you for all the help with my iron swing. I took most of your advice and played in shorter socks.
This is a local Par 3 course (62 PAR). I shot an 86! My best score here yet.
Did not use driver, only 5 iron off the tee. I played a lot of course management.
After reading comments, I noticed how often I 3-putted, and I also duffed easy chips and bladed a few across the green.
I need to work on my short game and putting more! Still only hit the driver pure 1 of 5 times, mostly slice, sometimes I overcorrect with a hook or line drive.
So where should I start with my wedge game? I have had success with the “old man swing” where I take the club slightly back and wrist whip it through.
Again, any advice would help.
The socks were fine; they were just the wrong color and too short. Long socks are in; ankle socks are like dad socks with white new balances.
Teach me the way of the long socks. What color and what color shorts?
The most important thing is to match the base color of the socks to the shoes.
It’s also critical for the socks to be long enough that they aren’t ankle socks, but not so high that they are up around the calf.
So if your shoes are dark blue, would you go for black socks or does it need to be blue?
The classic white Nikes are always the move. Dark shoes make you look slow/unathletic. Light shoes, white Nikes, and you can wear whatever up top.
Brad said:
Hey y’all. Thank you for all the help with my iron swing. I took most of your advice and played in shorter socks.
This is a local Par 3 course (62 PAR). I shot an 86! My best score here yet.
Did not use driver, only 5 iron off the tee. I played a lot of course management.
After reading comments, I noticed how often I 3-putted, and I also duffed easy chips and bladed a few across the green.
I need to work on my short game and putting more! Still only hit the driver pure 1 of 5 times, mostly slice, sometimes I overcorrect with a hook or line drive.
So where should I start with my wedge game? I have had success with the “old man swing” where I take the club slightly back and wrist whip it through.
Again, any advice would help.
You made a great start by removing the socks; that’s very important. The hat has to go next for short game improvement.