วันอังคารที่ 13 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Grooved Golf Swing – When It Gets Tight On The Golf Course, Don’t Steer Your Ball – Hit It

As you approach the end of a good lap, and you are also there with the top is the time to relax To guard against the aggravation. It is in times like these that you begin to try to control, to the ball.
They lose confidence in your swing and try to manipulate them. It's so easy to do. So natural and so utterly false.
This is the time when you get to trust your swing Your home. Are you sure that you all care in the world with everyshot but If your swing, make sure that the ball
Make sure you stay smooth.
Be careful not to speed.
Make sure that you keep slow and controlled fashion. Play your recordings to take a Time as best you can.
Make sure you hit by the ball and you do not make it to a preliminary jab. You must consciously think about the ball and with this in makes one's really going. Oh! It is so hard it isn''t?
I remember melosing a competition doing just what I am
saying one should not do. We were neck and neck until I
tried to steer a short shot onto the green. I duffed it and
lost. Funny how these things stay in one’s mind.
The most natural thing to do towards the end of any round
and especially when things are tight is to not complete
your back swing.
Anxiety builds towards the last few holes,
and one starts to try a little harder. Often too hard.
This has the effect of speeding up your swing. The back swing
goes back in a flash and the down swing starts before you
have completed it. So ugly.
This leads me to two mental drills I use with great
success.
The first is a drill to try to keep your head down and
prevent you looking up to see where the ball will go to
once you hit it. You know what I mean I am sure.
Break your swing into 4 parts. These are