This may come as a shock but I've fallen out of love with golf. I'm in a real catch 22. I was hitting it great down the range before the snow came and was ready to take that onto the course. I'd come off a strong winter and the lessons and drills were working. Came back after the thaw and struggled. Was starting to get it back and then did my back in. Hit it well at the range at Easter but continually hacking it whenever I go out to play. I didn't even enter the stableford yesterday as I wasn't up for a game.
The problem is if I practice well and hack it round I get frustrated. If I don't hit it well at the range I get annoyed I can't find the cause or the cure to the problems. I hack it round and get frustrated that I can't get anywhere near my handicap. I don't want to take lessons as it will involve practicing to learn the changes (otherwise money wasted). So the crux is I've stopped practicing and not getting better. I'm not putting any work in and the game stagnates and if I do hit balls invariably I don't see any improvement. I don't really want to stop playing (well I do but if you know what I mean) as the course is coming alive and is good nick and the weather is finally warming up. How do I get the mojo back
The problem is if I practice well and hack it round I get frustrated. If I don't hit it well at the range I get annoyed I can't find the cause or the cure to the problems. I hack it round and get frustrated that I can't get anywhere near my handicap. I don't want to take lessons as it will involve practicing to learn the changes (otherwise money wasted). So the crux is I've stopped practicing and not getting better. I'm not putting any work in and the game stagnates and if I do hit balls invariably I don't see any improvement. I don't really want to stop playing (well I do but if you know what I mean) as the course is coming alive and is good nick and the weather is finally warming up. How do I get the mojo back