| Re: Information on YOUR Golfing History For me, a detailed summary of my golfing goes about like this:
Year One: played once and loved it, and then bought a membership, a set of clubs, and began to hit SOME decent shots.
Year Two: Played pretty decent, got into the high 40's a couple of times on a 9-hole and at some times could drive the ball consistently pretty straight and about 230-260 yards. I was pretty happy with my hits. I remember one hit in particular, the second shot on the second hole with my 7-wood. I had a pretty bad drive, and now was going for a big shot, just under 200 yards. When I went to hit the ball, I topped it badly. Ever since that hit, I have struggled.
Year Three: Right off the bat I was hitting bad shots. Fat, thin, right..you name it. Anyway, I just kept at it from mid-May until mid-July and from them until the end of the season (September-October) I played very few rounds. My reasoning for this, call it crazy is that I just love the game so much, and I had WAY too much going through my head as far as swing thoughts are concerned, that I needed to cool it a little and set myself up for a good year this year (2008.) I can't wait to play again and I am confident I have metally solved my golfing problems.
__________________ ~"I just have LOTS of drive to become good and I do whatever I can to develop a good golf game"~ |