I am an average golfer myself, I only really golf for fun, but I am lucky enough that my inlaws own a golf course which gives me all the time minus the cost to practice. I find the driving range as the place I improve the most. What I do is take my camera and place it on the ground and point it as a head to toe shot that captures my swing. I then hit the same club, the same shot over and over again, after each shot i touch my left shoulder if it was a good, right shoulder if it was bad, so i know when i watch the film later on if it was a good shot.
If you watch the tape if you do this, i bet you'll find your doing one thing or several different with your swing on the bad shots, and the good shots your body and arms are the same position. not sure if this would help you, but i've had pro's teach me and all that jazz, and this helped me the most. and you can hide the camera by your bag so nobody can see it, and touching your shoulder or knee to indicate a good/bad shot is silent way of signalling the camera.
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