jeffc
Head Pro
Don't post very often but thought this subject might be an interesting topic.
We are told not to have any swing thoughts (ST) on the course but is that really possible? No matter how hard I try I alwys have to have some ST's when I am ready to play a shot even if it's just about a feeling to have in the swing.Some people say they just picture the shot and see how they want the ball to fly but this in itself is a swing thought.
Here is where it gets interesting for me, if some ST is always there, how to manage it.
Bob Rotella tells us a maximum of 1 ST is all thats allowed but if you think about what 1 ST is it can be interpretated in different ways.
For eg release at your pocket, or finish your backswing are single points in our swing some people have these single points in the swing to make it work. But if you take a sequence like, rotate release and follow through as a complete set of moves isn't this also only 1 ST and surely knowing it as one sequence is better than thinking of them as isolated actions, I certainly find it that way and I wondered what other folks use and what their ideas are?
We are told not to have any swing thoughts (ST) on the course but is that really possible? No matter how hard I try I alwys have to have some ST's when I am ready to play a shot even if it's just about a feeling to have in the swing.Some people say they just picture the shot and see how they want the ball to fly but this in itself is a swing thought.
Here is where it gets interesting for me, if some ST is always there, how to manage it.
Bob Rotella tells us a maximum of 1 ST is all thats allowed but if you think about what 1 ST is it can be interpretated in different ways.
For eg release at your pocket, or finish your backswing are single points in our swing some people have these single points in the swing to make it work. But if you take a sequence like, rotate release and follow through as a complete set of moves isn't this also only 1 ST and surely knowing it as one sequence is better than thinking of them as isolated actions, I certainly find it that way and I wondered what other folks use and what their ideas are?