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I'll apologise now, this is probably going to be a long post.
My wrist still isn't right. I had my appointment with the specialist on 10/1/13. He was not happy. Sent me for an MRI which I had Sunday. I'm just waiting for the results. He basically said if something shows up on the MRI, I'll be referrred again to an Orthopaedic surgeon
Now I'm not jumpng the gun, but this has been going on since August last year, so, As you can imagine, I'm starting to fear the worst.
The specialist said I can still play, but would advise against prolonged periods of practice and playing. He likened it to a footballer coming back from injury and how they are eased in gradually. He just advised to take it easy and not do too much too soon.
Still with me? Good. Now to the golf bit.
With the above on going injury in mind, I'm probably going to be facing another lay off (according to the specialist), as, I have to be honest it's not improving to a level where I can put in the level or play and practice (Hours) I need to improve.
Over the winter I've played very up and down golf. Some weeks fantastic, others have been simply attrocious.
I've decided that the problem is of my own making. I've never had a lesson from a teaching pro and have used the principles of the Stack and Tilt pattern to cobble together a swing that, when working is excellent, but has far, far too many off days that play havoc with the swing both physially and mentally.
Contact with the ball is great, but direction, as for most handicap golfers has always been a problem. As I say some weeks I can put it on a 6 pence, the next week I'm in a different postcode
I'll say again I've never had a lesson. Just cobbled a swing together using predominanlty S&T fundimentals and what I found worked for me (AKA School of Snelly
).
Still there? Great, you sure have plenty of patience
I honestly don't know how to put this
. I'm at a bit of a cross roads.
I'm considering professional help (......No, not mentally).
I'm considering booking a series of lessions to see if the pro can deliver the consistancy I'm looking for in my game. As I said, when it's working, it's fantastic, but the flip side of the coin is soul destroying.
I've recently joined a local range with 4 teaching professionals, all with good reputations in the local area so the facilities and teaching and practice time is there, on a plate.
The flip side of the coin is it's not going to happen over night and, will probably take quite a while for me to un-learn what I've been doing for the past 18 months or so.
Combine the above with on going saga of my wrist, I don't know what to do for the best.
Soldier on with my current swing until my wrist heals to the point I can put in a good few hours of practice then begin lessons.
Or
Get the lessons booked, begin the changes, and manage my practice around my wrist.
Are you still there?
If so, thanks for sticking with the thread. If you have any advice I'd be interested in hearing it :thup:
My wrist still isn't right. I had my appointment with the specialist on 10/1/13. He was not happy. Sent me for an MRI which I had Sunday. I'm just waiting for the results. He basically said if something shows up on the MRI, I'll be referrred again to an Orthopaedic surgeon
Now I'm not jumpng the gun, but this has been going on since August last year, so, As you can imagine, I'm starting to fear the worst.
The specialist said I can still play, but would advise against prolonged periods of practice and playing. He likened it to a footballer coming back from injury and how they are eased in gradually. He just advised to take it easy and not do too much too soon.
Still with me? Good. Now to the golf bit.
With the above on going injury in mind, I'm probably going to be facing another lay off (according to the specialist), as, I have to be honest it's not improving to a level where I can put in the level or play and practice (Hours) I need to improve.
Over the winter I've played very up and down golf. Some weeks fantastic, others have been simply attrocious.
I've decided that the problem is of my own making. I've never had a lesson from a teaching pro and have used the principles of the Stack and Tilt pattern to cobble together a swing that, when working is excellent, but has far, far too many off days that play havoc with the swing both physially and mentally.
Contact with the ball is great, but direction, as for most handicap golfers has always been a problem. As I say some weeks I can put it on a 6 pence, the next week I'm in a different postcode
I'll say again I've never had a lesson. Just cobbled a swing together using predominanlty S&T fundimentals and what I found worked for me (AKA School of Snelly
Still there? Great, you sure have plenty of patience
I honestly don't know how to put this
I'm considering professional help (......No, not mentally).
I'm considering booking a series of lessions to see if the pro can deliver the consistancy I'm looking for in my game. As I said, when it's working, it's fantastic, but the flip side of the coin is soul destroying.
I've recently joined a local range with 4 teaching professionals, all with good reputations in the local area so the facilities and teaching and practice time is there, on a plate.
The flip side of the coin is it's not going to happen over night and, will probably take quite a while for me to un-learn what I've been doing for the past 18 months or so.
Combine the above with on going saga of my wrist, I don't know what to do for the best.
Soldier on with my current swing until my wrist heals to the point I can put in a good few hours of practice then begin lessons.
Or
Get the lessons booked, begin the changes, and manage my practice around my wrist.
Are you still there?
If so, thanks for sticking with the thread. If you have any advice I'd be interested in hearing it :thup: