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Crow Person
Had a lesson last night.
I wanted to have a quick look over my swing as it hasn't felt good for a few weeks, not turning through among main issues. After that I wanted to work on a few half shots with my wedges.
The Pro asked me how I'd been playing and was pleasd when I told him I was generally getting out the bunkers first go and that the shank problem had pretty much gone.
Took a few balls to loosen up, and shanked the first one!
After an assortment of poor shots the Pro got me taking the club away on a better line and getting everything squarer and I started to hit the ball really well. Was getting ready to move on to half shots when I started shanking again. This gradually got worse and worse as the lesson progressed until the only shots I could hit were thins, shanks and thinned shanks, and I mean the only shots.
Tried to keep the basics correct but my head had gone. the Pro said lets just finish on a couple of good ones, but they never came, in the end I managed to hit a pull that went in the air and we finished on that, really depressing.
I was going to go to the range this evening to try and get somehting back in readiness for tmorrow's board comp but then this morning my wife hands me an anniversary card!
You know that sinking feeling when you've forgotten something? She seemed to take it okay but I think I've got to take her out for a meal tonight at least so bang goes the range work.
I wanted to have a quick look over my swing as it hasn't felt good for a few weeks, not turning through among main issues. After that I wanted to work on a few half shots with my wedges.
The Pro asked me how I'd been playing and was pleasd when I told him I was generally getting out the bunkers first go and that the shank problem had pretty much gone.
Took a few balls to loosen up, and shanked the first one!
After an assortment of poor shots the Pro got me taking the club away on a better line and getting everything squarer and I started to hit the ball really well. Was getting ready to move on to half shots when I started shanking again. This gradually got worse and worse as the lesson progressed until the only shots I could hit were thins, shanks and thinned shanks, and I mean the only shots.
Tried to keep the basics correct but my head had gone. the Pro said lets just finish on a couple of good ones, but they never came, in the end I managed to hit a pull that went in the air and we finished on that, really depressing.
I was going to go to the range this evening to try and get somehting back in readiness for tmorrow's board comp but then this morning my wife hands me an anniversary card!
You know that sinking feeling when you've forgotten something? She seemed to take it okay but I think I've got to take her out for a meal tonight at least so bang goes the range work.