Hi Dennis,
The website is great once i figured out how to work my own email and recieve password. I have a question that your wisdom may be able to help me with. For the past few weeks i have been playing some of the best golf of my life. Just a couple of day ago Kyle and myself played 18 and i shot a career best 68. It was a solid round that could have produced a score a few shots lower if not for a mistake or two. Now my question to you is when realy good players go through these periods when everything feel good and contact is solid how or what do they refer back to when it starts to go crooked. Do they take mental notes or have a coach look at them. Kyle and i are working on some things but he didnt want to say too much when i was playing so well. How do i return to form or is this the reason for having someone working with you
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Posted 10 months ago #
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I heard about your 68; wow that is great stuff. I think you have to get in touch with what you are doing now...Feel the club, feel the motion and you'll have something to fall back on. Too often we just ride it out and don't pay attention to exactly what is it that we're doing. For you it probably has to do with keeping the club face square to your arc and not letting it "fan open" Good luck, keep up the good play
Posted 10 months ago # -
not quite sure how to keep face square with arc so Kyle will have his hands full
Posted 10 months ago #
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