This post is also on my "ordered nail it from amazon" but I thought I'd start a new thread to reach a wider audience:
So I read "nail it" a few times and the plan was:
To: have 2 range sessions working on the drill for 3 skills, and then play a round of golf.
Unfortunately my son got sick (nothing serious) and I didn't get a chance to practice.
So I just tried to rid myself of all swing thoughts, line up well and take my time and evaluate every shot (where do I want to put this - etc).
I would do the baseball swing drill as part of my preshot routine.
I played a really nice game of golf with a 101 (adj 98). I am a 24 capper so, 96 would have been to cap, and this was the first full 18 of the year.
5 pars, 5 bogies, 3 doubles (+11 for 13 holes)
but.....
3 triples, 1 quad, and 1 quin (+18 for 5 holes)
The last 4 holes of the day were horrible (tiredness???).
I hit 11 fairways and a new personal best of 5 greens. My tee shots with the 5w were excellent (I lost 2 OB though ). My irons were so so (hopefully 3 skills will help this when I get to practice). My 4h was attrocious (massive push) and got me in all sorts of trouble (I NEED to go to the range to figure this club out or take it from the bag).
Short game was poor today and putting was so-so.
So in conclusion, as I had no time to practice the 3 skills the jury is still out, but using the 3 skills attitude of no swing thoughts, (assess variables, preshot routine, pick target, pull trigger) I did really well.
I think if 3 skills can help my iron play to go from so-so to good and I can work a bit more on my short game I can start making personal bests.
The baseball drill really helped focus me on the tee, helped my attack the ball from inside.
Hopefully this is the start of something great....
Now to find the time to get to the damn practice tee.....
So I read "nail it" a few times and the plan was:
To: have 2 range sessions working on the drill for 3 skills, and then play a round of golf.
Unfortunately my son got sick (nothing serious) and I didn't get a chance to practice.
So I just tried to rid myself of all swing thoughts, line up well and take my time and evaluate every shot (where do I want to put this - etc).
I would do the baseball swing drill as part of my preshot routine.
I played a really nice game of golf with a 101 (adj 98). I am a 24 capper so, 96 would have been to cap, and this was the first full 18 of the year.
5 pars, 5 bogies, 3 doubles (+11 for 13 holes)
but.....
3 triples, 1 quad, and 1 quin (+18 for 5 holes)
The last 4 holes of the day were horrible (tiredness???).
I hit 11 fairways and a new personal best of 5 greens. My tee shots with the 5w were excellent (I lost 2 OB though ). My irons were so so (hopefully 3 skills will help this when I get to practice). My 4h was attrocious (massive push) and got me in all sorts of trouble (I NEED to go to the range to figure this club out or take it from the bag).
Short game was poor today and putting was so-so.
So in conclusion, as I had no time to practice the 3 skills the jury is still out, but using the 3 skills attitude of no swing thoughts, (assess variables, preshot routine, pick target, pull trigger) I did really well.
I think if 3 skills can help my iron play to go from so-so to good and I can work a bit more on my short game I can start making personal bests.
The baseball drill really helped focus me on the tee, helped my attack the ball from inside.
Hopefully this is the start of something great....
Now to find the time to get to the damn practice tee.....
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