hovis
Tour Winner
ok, so i'd reached lesson number 14 with my golf pro (two a month) having put some changes into my swing that i wasn't confident in i got my head down and give it a go. my hanicap went from 16 to 24.
i decided to bin the lessons and go back to my old swing (self tought) handicap now 15.
having come into some inheritance i decided to take up lessons again but this time i went to see 4 different pro's at different clubs in aid to find one i liked (over two weeks) although i know this is excesive i had the time and money. i'm at the stage where i'm desperate to get rid of my out to in swing as this is killing my longer clubs.
to my amazement all 4 pro's give 4 different primary resaons for my out to in swing path
pro 1. grip too strong causing me to throw the club out.
pro 2. stance too wide and too much sway
pro 3. backswing too steep
pro 4. backswing too flat
is there such thing as a unteachable student? i think i would be a perfect candidate for said position. i knew i should have taken up fishing
i decided to bin the lessons and go back to my old swing (self tought) handicap now 15.
having come into some inheritance i decided to take up lessons again but this time i went to see 4 different pro's at different clubs in aid to find one i liked (over two weeks) although i know this is excesive i had the time and money. i'm at the stage where i'm desperate to get rid of my out to in swing as this is killing my longer clubs.
to my amazement all 4 pro's give 4 different primary resaons for my out to in swing path
pro 1. grip too strong causing me to throw the club out.
pro 2. stance too wide and too much sway
pro 3. backswing too steep
pro 4. backswing too flat
is there such thing as a unteachable student? i think i would be a perfect candidate for said position. i knew i should have taken up fishing