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My game is SO bad right now.
After working my way back down to the low 80's over the last week or two, en route to single digit handicap wondefulness, I took a big step backward with a 50-43=93 at a course I worked at and know well (even though we played in the rain - no excuse.)
My swing has gone from feeling like an unfolding lawnchair to a collapsing chaise, and I am just hoping I run across the Mexican Mac O'Grady to get me to put my change in one pocket, a tee in the other, and get me just playing golf again. I would like to ask a couple things - what kind of drills do you guys to do get your swing back on plane/find the slot on the way down. I've had some swing quirks that I used to ignore as a younger player, but now I can't get mechanics out of my head on the course, and if I'm spraying it I have trouble pitching/chipping/putting effectively because I feel an awkward intensity to score. I could write a chapter on my last couple of years, which have seen my game deteriorate faster than Duval, Finch, or Beck, but I really feel my talent still is there and I should be shooting some low scores soon. Help! - Jay |
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