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The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
Out solo first thing for 9.....CVG has a bad back......these oldies...
So...played 9...parred 9.....
Simple game really......
So...played 9...parred 9.....
Simple game really......
We went to Cardiff to meet some old friends, the same thing happened - my golf is bad enough without a hangover.Did not continue my good run of form this morning.
All three of us out last night, each one of us said we wouldn’t get too pissed up. All three of us failed.
Never felt so bad swinging a club. Played a 4BBB and we witnessed some poor, bordering on farcical golf.
Never again!
Share the video pleaseThe last three weekends have been sorely disappointing golf from yours truly. It's been nice to get out but really, I've been fed up with it and not looking forward to going out again. It's been absolutely confidence-sapping - I've been feeling like, I've got no idea how I've ever got to a 12 cap and I'll be going rocketing back up soon.
The worst has been with my driver - I've not been able to get off the tee at all, taking blobs left right and centre. This then leads to no confidence with irons, wedges, anything, they all go in turn. Especially considering the winter ground conditions.
Well...
On my lunch break today I watched a video by Giles Gill on YouTube, a complete breakdown of driver, from setup, through backswing, all the way to release. I've known what my problems are, but my driving had gone from being able to hit a soft draw 240 in the air to these horrible spinny 180 yard slices, so I figured, hey, I've seen this guy's content, he speaks well, let's go right back to basics and start afresh; it can't get any worse.
While I've not been happy with my swing, I've also known that I'm doing a lot RIGHT, so I watched the video looking for that "missing piece". While watching, I typed notes up. There were a couple of bits that I made an extra note to try and a starting point.
I got to the range and I found that the act of taking notes had really stuck it in my brain, so much so I didn't need to actually refer to them. I got a couple of good swings away and in no time at all I was CRUSHING this thing, like, so much better than I ever have, with such subtle tweaks.
After that, I tried 3w with similar swing thoughts. Also better.
Then I picked up a 5 iron, and did the same again. Flushed. Checked carry on top tracer - 199 yards! Erm, what? My usual is about 170, must be a misread. Hit another. Bosh, 185, 190.
Started hitting through the bag, and no joke, every iron was flying about 15-20 yards further. With less effort! I could suddenly feel the club releasing and wasn't having to try and make it happen. I could feel so much speed where I hadn't before. Everything was flying higher and straighter than ever and it was such a simple movement change.
So in one evening I've gone from the brink of despair and thoughts of booking a lesson, to the happiest I've felt about my game in ages. Drove home the whole way with a massive smile on my face.
Now, before someone says it, I know this won't translate on to the course... just let me have this, for now, please...
Only downer was my dad phoned up and told me that he has had to have his dog put downThe universe's way of balancing me out, I guess
Cheers, I've never heard of this guy. I'll give it a watch at lunch I think.
Superb, in my eyes
Cheers, I've never heard of this guy. I'll give it a watch at lunch I think.
You do realise this is how most of us feel when we play with you. One of the lads drove the ball ridiculously well, think he drove 3 par 4’s and was within 20 yards of another 2. Distance is like a cheat code sometimes.