Had a disaster today.. and i couldn’t figure it out for the life of me..everything “felt” ok but I had no power, unexpected shanks.. chipping.. lets not talk about chipping and overall it was a mess.. and yes ill post the video as soon as ive edited it..
I guess the good news is no clubs ended up in the lake, or wrapped around the many trees i seemed to find.
so got back to the hotel and played back the footage.. and saw the issue straight away.. i was coming over the top.. it was not as pronounced as previously but holy cow it affects things..
the only reason i think it crept into todays round is I was a little tired and my shoulders have been really tight and stiff for a few days where ive over done things a bit working in the new house, then i drove for 4 hours and went out on the course and played
Its back to the range time and work on those drills but, fatigue seems to have a huge impact on my concentration and my swing thoughts..
Any tips on how to manage this? Or should i just resign myself to if im fatigued, im not likely to have a decent game?
@Tom Saguto help! Lol
@Bazza Clarke - Hmm.....sounds like golf to me...😎
The good news is that you were able to figure it out immediately thereafter. Nice job with the self-diagnosis! Beyond this, it’s a very good idea to have a reliable “default swing” that you can dial up mid-round when you sense that you are leaking some oil. Many members use the swing provided by Drill 2.8, which is actually the full swing minus just a couple of power accumulators. You can also use the Flying Wedge or 90% Weight Forward.
You can still muster up a decent game when you are not feeling 100%. The key is to know your tendencies in those situations.