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| One or two degrees Today, I did bad, than good then bad... Reasons... This is the good bit. I can identify the reasons Im screwing up with my driver on my own. Mostly, it was simply that my club face wasnt open enough. A second reason was that I was trying to "Kill the ball" rather than just "swing the club" It really makes a differance. I remeber reading 'consentrate more on the swing, than hitting the ball' and that is more true than you would think. It seems a lot of eginners who are starting to become experienced tend to start trying to "kill the ball" and thats where the problems begin. I find its a really good idea to simply say 'stuff the ball, Im just gonna spend this hole "swinging"' |