USER1999
Grand Slam Winner
This is fast approaching.
I have gone back to basics, had my first ever lessons, and been though 6 weeks of utter hell. I have spent about 20 hours practicing what I have been taught, I have shanked over 1000 golf balls (the hozel on my 6i is battered). I have even had the Charles berkely pause in my swing, so frightened to hit the ball, I couldn't swing.
I had another (3rd) lesson on Wednesday, and it is all starting to make sense. There is more to come, obviously, but my coach thinks if we can bed in Wednesday's stuff, then that will be it, pretty much. Probably another two lessons should do it. So end of feb, I should be set for the golfing season. At this point he says he will be happy, and it is up to me if I want to continue tinkering, but it will be tinkering, not rebuilding.
Practiced yesterday in the indoor nets, and was striking it ok (coach prefers me to shank it, as apparently this shows the changes are working?).
Went out on the course this afternoon, on my tod. First few holes not good, but by the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth, blimey. Wow. Effortless swing, really easy, and striping it miles. In pretty claggy conditions too. I love this swing.
The new chipping off the front foot is coming on too.
Happy golfer.
As an aside, if I have completely rebuilt my swing, changing nearly everything in five (3 so far) lessons, what is taking homer so long?
I have gone back to basics, had my first ever lessons, and been though 6 weeks of utter hell. I have spent about 20 hours practicing what I have been taught, I have shanked over 1000 golf balls (the hozel on my 6i is battered). I have even had the Charles berkely pause in my swing, so frightened to hit the ball, I couldn't swing.
I had another (3rd) lesson on Wednesday, and it is all starting to make sense. There is more to come, obviously, but my coach thinks if we can bed in Wednesday's stuff, then that will be it, pretty much. Probably another two lessons should do it. So end of feb, I should be set for the golfing season. At this point he says he will be happy, and it is up to me if I want to continue tinkering, but it will be tinkering, not rebuilding.
Practiced yesterday in the indoor nets, and was striking it ok (coach prefers me to shank it, as apparently this shows the changes are working?).
Went out on the course this afternoon, on my tod. First few holes not good, but by the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth, blimey. Wow. Effortless swing, really easy, and striping it miles. In pretty claggy conditions too. I love this swing.
The new chipping off the front foot is coming on too.
Happy golfer.
As an aside, if I have completely rebuilt my swing, changing nearly everything in five (3 so far) lessons, what is taking homer so long?