PanywortBoogle
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I'm 24 and I've played sports my whole life, and golf is easily the hardest for me (playing and taking lessons for 6 years). What confuses me the most is how you can just lose your swing so easily. Like last summer I was playing amazing for a 3-4 week stretch, and then one day I just started shanking everything in the middle of a round. After that I couldn't get rid of my shanks for over a month. I was able to get back in my grove, but it just got me thinking about how on and off a swing can be. You might feel really smooth for the first 6 holes, then suddenly stiffen up and almost forget how to swing out of nowhere.
Nothing Like this has happened in any other sport I've played, at least to this degree. I've never forgotten how to throw a football since I've played. I certainly had off days, but never to the point of forgetting the feeling of my throwing motion. Same thing with tennis and skiing for me.
What is it about a golf swing that you can just completely lose the feeling for days, weeks, or even longer?
Nothing Like this has happened in any other sport I've played, at least to this degree. I've never forgotten how to throw a football since I've played. I certainly had off days, but never to the point of forgetting the feeling of my throwing motion. Same thing with tennis and skiing for me.
What is it about a golf swing that you can just completely lose the feeling for days, weeks, or even longer?