I have always been a bit prone to hitting shanks, and I messed up an otherwise good round yesterday by shanking a 6 iron approach shot to the 18th green into a lake!
I can go months without hitting one shank, but then have a bout of the things, which then often go away of their own accord without me really changing anything. I once went onto the range for a warm up, shanked every one of a whole basket of balls, went onto the course with no expectations whatsoever, but then played beautifully and won the comp! There seems to be no logic to them!
Are they caused by a poor takeaway, taking your eye off the ball or what? I seem more prone to hitting them on 'pressure' shots, if that helps.
I can go months without hitting one shank, but then have a bout of the things, which then often go away of their own accord without me really changing anything. I once went onto the range for a warm up, shanked every one of a whole basket of balls, went onto the course with no expectations whatsoever, but then played beautifully and won the comp! There seems to be no logic to them!
Are they caused by a poor takeaway, taking your eye off the ball or what? I seem more prone to hitting them on 'pressure' shots, if that helps.
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