Foxholer
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The game is simple, if you learn the simple things well. These are the building blocks you need before you start trying to move the ball around.
Certainly agree with that.
Unfortunately, most (guys) start by trying to smash the Driver s far as they/we can. That's something that should only be allowed for the under 12s - and my jury is still out on whether that's the 'best' way. Could that also be one of the reasons that Ladies swings tend to look much better than Men's
It's their testicles!
They want everyone to know how big their testicles are and believe they can do this by hitting the ball mahoosive distances.
I think the male ego has a lot to answer for here. The harder/further they hit the ball, the more 'manly' they think they are.
this was posted while I was composing mine.
Takes the 'Keep it Simple' approach to my comment above it!
Now you can start to learn things like laying it off at the top for that gentle fade that lands softly on the green, instead of the gentle draw that lands just a little bit 'hot' and runs on a little bit. Seriously, the innate learning ability you've had since you were go-go gag-ga'ing of experimenting and copying can give you what you want providing you trust your natural instincts. The more 'plastic' your learning becomes, the longer it takes to become successful - not saying you won't achieve it but...
Here's here I see most issues...This stuff starts way to early for most imo. I'm still in the 'natural shape' mode, possibly because I haven't learnt to shape it 'unnaturally'. The number of mid to high handicap golfers I've watched take on shots, that only Pros should be considering, is ridiculous. The 1 in 100 that come off are great though!
So 'know your limitations' would be a pretty sound approach too!
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