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Originally Posted by Teevino S4par, played a lot of golf yesterday and worked on the waggle and cup technique with every swing. Notes: 1) I'm having to think a lot right now in order to remember to do so many things. Remembering the waggle and cup is easy enough but in addition the chatter in my head is something like this "relax, slow back swing, make sure wists are not cocked at set up, keep left arm straight as possible at top of the swing, keep eye on the ball, turn the body and let arms and hands follow when starting to swing, remember to fully rotate shoulders and on and on and on." 2) I did not add strokes to my game trying something new but didn't take any off either (which wasn't expected yet). 3) tend to push the ball when driving out of the tee box (not so much a slice anymore, I assume this is a matter of timing/rythm) and 3) continue to pull the ball in the fairway and on approach shots (especially) 4) Weird huh??
Whadayathink?? Also I am playing in a "cow pasture" no real grass in the fairways only weeds and bare spots. I do move the ball a little to try and find some cushion. $15 can play all day. As soon as the rain stops I'll be back at it..  |
focus on the set up. My pre shot routine has countless check points at set up but I dont let that overwhelm me because I know it is all before swinging. Focus on the waggle and cup and maybe ONE downswing thought, leave it at that. You could focus on extending down the target line or something like that. You need to have a way to figure out what YOUR biggest issue is and take care of that. can you give more details? WHere is ball in your stance, weak or strong grip, does ball start left of target, goes high or low, hit ball thin/fat/flush, your height, weight age and flexibility level, how far are you hitting wedge 6 iron, 4 iron, driver