turkish
Journeyman Pro
So was watching golf channel yesterday and Loren Roberts was talking about one of the earliest concepts he was told was just to keep one side out of play constantly.
Then read it again in Big draws post about playing with what's right for you and taking a side out of play.
I had never really thought about this- I always just play away from the danger rather than aim for a particular side.
On my track about 75% of the danger is on the right so for a fader/slicer like myself aiming up the left is the idea I usually have, or in the few where the danger is on the left I tend to just aim straight down the middle.
What's your thoughts on this?
Then read it again in Big draws post about playing with what's right for you and taking a side out of play.
I had never really thought about this- I always just play away from the danger rather than aim for a particular side.
On my track about 75% of the danger is on the right so for a fader/slicer like myself aiming up the left is the idea I usually have, or in the few where the danger is on the left I tend to just aim straight down the middle.
What's your thoughts on this?