bobmac
Major Champion
Have you ever been for a lesson when the pro changes something very small. Maybe a tweak to the grip, more/less hip turn, different follow through?
How difficult is it to make such a small change and how different does it feel?
So how is it that most golfers at some stage claim they have lost their swing completely?
It would be impossible to lose all idea of how to swing a club, especially when it feels as if you are swing it in the normal way.
If you have an off day, don't panic. Don't start changing everything, because everything isn't broken.
The chances are it's a very small change that has occured, more often than not a timing issue.
None of us have a perfect swing so when we play well, our swing quirks work together, when we play badly the balance has gone.
There's only 2 things to worry about in golf.
The contact and the direction.
If something has gone awry, try and work out what it is and seek help. Don't spend ages trying to fix it with half a dozen cures.
And most of all, don't panic... you haven't lost your swing completely.
Golf mental guru to the peasants

How difficult is it to make such a small change and how different does it feel?
So how is it that most golfers at some stage claim they have lost their swing completely?
It would be impossible to lose all idea of how to swing a club, especially when it feels as if you are swing it in the normal way.
If you have an off day, don't panic. Don't start changing everything, because everything isn't broken.
The chances are it's a very small change that has occured, more often than not a timing issue.
None of us have a perfect swing so when we play well, our swing quirks work together, when we play badly the balance has gone.
There's only 2 things to worry about in golf.
The contact and the direction.
If something has gone awry, try and work out what it is and seek help. Don't spend ages trying to fix it with half a dozen cures.
And most of all, don't panic... you haven't lost your swing completely.
Golf mental guru to the peasants