Category Archives: My Golf Experience

KZG PFT300 Returns!

One of my regular blog readers this week has sent me a KZG PFT/300 driver.  I just picked it up from the UPS office (many thanks, JH!! :-) ), and will be hitting it sometime on the weekend.

Anyone who has followed the Smash Golf blog previous to this one would already know that the driver I used to set all of my personal driving marks back in ’09 was a KZG PFT/300, so you know the source of my enthusiasm here.

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Anatomy of a Swing Change (Updated)

(**Update at Bottom)

David D., as I mentioned on Wednesday, came out from Toronto to discuss the swing with me and we had quite a chat.

I said that he had taken some video with his own personal camera and David was able to send it to me.  There were several clips of less than 10 seconds in length, but put together, they show quite a bit.

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Update on “Inside Move”

I went to the range today to see about my latest posting on the “inside move” subject.

What I found was startling – I already have the proper plane on my back swing, except perhaps for the Driver at times, and what Steve P. saw on the golf course was a change in my normal action, something caused completely by mental factors!

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Re-Thinking the “Long Bomb” Strategy

I mentioned briefly in a comment in the Tiger Woods post from the weekend that I had played with a golf friend (I’ll just call him S) in a charity fundraising tournament on Sunday.

Playing best-ball (or whatever you call the format where each man hits a ball off the tee, and then each following shot is played from the preferred ball position by the players until the ball is in the hole), we shot a 6 under par 64, with no bogeys, and a fistful of missed birdie chances that had me nearly spitting with disgust as we finished the round. 

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My 373 Yard Drive

Impact-Diagonal

Originally Posted on the Smash Golf Blog

Now that I’m settling into a swing that suits me, I’m starting to really see some neat things on the golf course. Today was a wild and wooly day, blustery and cool with swirling winds, and it was a real task choosing the right clubs on certain holes. Continue reading