Tom...I watched all of the videos in the Golf Swing Simplified, indoor training and Driver sections and I am trying to keep everything as simplified as possible. I want to try and establish a good practice regimen from the beginning so as to focus on the right things and create a natural progression as I improve. So as I don't lose my life savings as the range I'd like to work on a number of drills at home/back yard and then use the range to see the results of those drills. Do you have a practice plan you would recommend...what I want to avoid is paralysis by analysis seeing the simplicity of your system is what drew me to it in the first place. ...side question is possible to determine if you would be taking a divot if I am hitting off a mat?
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I know right?! It can seem like we need to add more pieces. Just remember:
95% of this swing is built in the setup/address position
The rest is literally tilt and keeping your head steady
I make adjustments to students such as adding more hands-in or giving them drills to work on other specific swing pieces but it depends on the student and their swing.
So, you might need to work on a specific piece of your swing but working on ALL specific pieces is overwhelming.
There are positions that can help you evaluate what is IDEAL versus where you are at and make adjustments to your swing in that regard. I have a video showing that here - Full Swing in Detail