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As the thread really! Started playing around 5 years ago, which was the first time I had ever picked up a club. I never really took to it, but after some lessons and plenty of playing practice, things started to come together and the handicap drop ensued. 28 - 21 in one year, 21 - 10 the next, and then the drop to single figures, where I have been for about a year or so. Enjoying the game, enjoying playing and practicing.
Then, around 7 weeks ago...out of nowhere, I am struggling to hit the ball. It can go off in all sorts of directions, and nothing I am doing is resolving it. Lessons have been had, but despite practicing what is being taught (and in the lesson, everything seems grand), there is no improvement. As such, I am now in a constant state of two minds...keep practicing and hope it all clicks, or just throw in the towel. The more I practice, the more I get frustrated as it doesn't go to plan, and the more I get disheartened with it.
I've tried the whole 'give it a break' routine, but it's always on my mind, so I return to the range, confident that I can start striping it again, but alas, it's not to be, so am beginning to think maybe it is time to get rid of everything and move on with a 'tried it, was good at it, wasn't to be' kind of attitude. I have to give it until at least mid-august, as booked to go away somewhere, but after that, who knows.
Anyone done the same/been close to it? How did you get out of the slump? I'm not one who can just go out and enjoy being outside chopping around. I am one who wants to play to the best all the time, and unless striking it well don't get much enjoyment whatsoever...I'm a very competitive guy. I guess that's the reason I keep trying to work it out, a pride thing.
Anyways, that's enough of my rambling. Comments welcomed!
Then, around 7 weeks ago...out of nowhere, I am struggling to hit the ball. It can go off in all sorts of directions, and nothing I am doing is resolving it. Lessons have been had, but despite practicing what is being taught (and in the lesson, everything seems grand), there is no improvement. As such, I am now in a constant state of two minds...keep practicing and hope it all clicks, or just throw in the towel. The more I practice, the more I get frustrated as it doesn't go to plan, and the more I get disheartened with it.
I've tried the whole 'give it a break' routine, but it's always on my mind, so I return to the range, confident that I can start striping it again, but alas, it's not to be, so am beginning to think maybe it is time to get rid of everything and move on with a 'tried it, was good at it, wasn't to be' kind of attitude. I have to give it until at least mid-august, as booked to go away somewhere, but after that, who knows.
Anyone done the same/been close to it? How did you get out of the slump? I'm not one who can just go out and enjoy being outside chopping around. I am one who wants to play to the best all the time, and unless striking it well don't get much enjoyment whatsoever...I'm a very competitive guy. I guess that's the reason I keep trying to work it out, a pride thing.
Anyways, that's enough of my rambling. Comments welcomed!