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Mid Handicaps (Most of use Guys...) what should we expect????
Should we, in our attempts to get better (however YOU define better) attempt to get a model looking swing, or and effective swing (which may be ugly)? I mean, all of the teaching I have received, attempts to get my swing to "look" more like tiger, goosen, etc. Is that a realistic expectation, OR, should I just take my bucket of flaws, eliminate the worst 2-3, and thats about the most I can expect?
I started playing 9 years ago, got it down to an 11, and now my lessons tend to focus on the same stuff (I know, fix it and we can move to something else). I am not even sure what I need another lesson for since its a repeat of the same 3-4 things. Maybe I should just use me video camera and try to solve my flaws? Anyway, ......Build a good set of compensations or try for the model swing????? Oh,, I do want to get to a 5 handicap. |
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Then, find a model swing, which literally "loads and sustains the lag" by a pure rotating pivot (no nothing but rotating) acuating a straight lead arm, which, I believe, is the basic/ideal swing Mr. Kelley advocated. Do like the blade of the helicopter, a flying robot btw, does. |
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If you hit it decent enough to be an 11 there are probably some pretty significant areas where you are "losing" it and you could focus your efforts there. You should be able to shave some strokes pretty easy. Another area is course management. You MUST have Playing Lessons by Jack Nicklaus. As an 11 you gotta learn the principals of POSITION PLAY. Play for pars on every hole . . . not birdies. How can I par THIS hole TODAY. That may mean hitting a 3 or 5 wood off the tee of a par 5. Conservative strategy and cocky swing. As an 11 you are pretty good at something and you probably are really weak in 1 or 2 areas. If you can improve 20 or 30% in those weak spots you'll probably be on your way. I was and still am somewhat in your boat . . . acouple of years ago I was a 12. Now I'm a 7. A lot of it was about eliminating one bad shot (snap hook). I can now work it both ways. I try to get the ball in play and keep it UNDER the hole. I dropped the 9 degree driver for an 11.5 with a shorter but stiffer shaft. I can get it in play, move it around, and it's easier to hit. I'm a pretty strong 7. I just don't get to play much. The difference between me and a 2 to 4 is our BAD shots. My bad shots are FREAKIN' BADDDDD!!! Their bad shots are manageable. I read this somewhere and hit made a lot of sense . . . golf is not about hitting spectacular shots . . . it's about NOT hitting spectacularly BAD shots. So make your bad shots better. Whatever they be. Another thing is thinking smart. For instance we have hole that is pretty long and up hill. If I rape a driver I'm about 185 out straight up a hill. That's a 4 iron for me. Rather than hit driver I hit 5 wood or 3 wood off of the tee and then hit my peckerwood. I can hit it higher and softer than the 4 iron even though it's a longer shot. Figure out where the FAT of the fairway is and play there. There is an optimum route on every hole to make par for YOU. Figure out what that is. If it means not hitting a driver . . . big freakin' deal. Learn to hit a punch shot and don't hit your wedges more than 70%. |
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