I ordered the book last week and it arrived Friday. I played on Saturday before picking up the book and played ok. I shot a 98, which by my standards I was fairly happy with.
I started reading the book over the weekend and my initial reaction is that I have actually found myself with more questions than answers as a result. I must clarify that I havent read the entire book yet and I havent had a chance to get to the range to practice any of the skills. I am actually unsure as to whether I am supposed read it through to the end before practicing the skills?
Anyway, sk1 I get completley and I know this is something I dont currently do or if I do, I dont do it consistently. However, sk2 and sk3 just dont seem to make sense to me.
First of all, I am having difficulty even picturing the sort of swing arc that they are describing in sk2. Surely if you took a birds eye view of any golfers swing, it would not follow the sort of arc outlined in the book? So how can you know when the top of the arc is?
As for sk3, it really doesnt elaborate any more on the hand turn - when you do it exactly, how much you turn??
I dont want to be overly negative before I have even attempted to put any of the skills into practice but as I said at the start, I was really hoping I would find the skills very simplistic to understand and execute with practice whereas I actually find myself more confused. I am also a little worried if I forget about all other swing thoughts and just focus on applying these skills, any progress that I have made so far will be lost.
I guess I shouldnt really have commented at all until I have at least attempted to put it into practice but I guess I am airing some frustration because in all honestly, so far I have found it a frustrating read.
Thanks for listening. Any comments/suggestions would be welcome.
Matt
I started reading the book over the weekend and my initial reaction is that I have actually found myself with more questions than answers as a result. I must clarify that I havent read the entire book yet and I havent had a chance to get to the range to practice any of the skills. I am actually unsure as to whether I am supposed read it through to the end before practicing the skills?
Anyway, sk1 I get completley and I know this is something I dont currently do or if I do, I dont do it consistently. However, sk2 and sk3 just dont seem to make sense to me.
First of all, I am having difficulty even picturing the sort of swing arc that they are describing in sk2. Surely if you took a birds eye view of any golfers swing, it would not follow the sort of arc outlined in the book? So how can you know when the top of the arc is?
As for sk3, it really doesnt elaborate any more on the hand turn - when you do it exactly, how much you turn??
I dont want to be overly negative before I have even attempted to put any of the skills into practice but as I said at the start, I was really hoping I would find the skills very simplistic to understand and execute with practice whereas I actually find myself more confused. I am also a little worried if I forget about all other swing thoughts and just focus on applying these skills, any progress that I have made so far will be lost.
I guess I shouldnt really have commented at all until I have at least attempted to put it into practice but I guess I am airing some frustration because in all honestly, so far I have found it a frustrating read.
Thanks for listening. Any comments/suggestions would be welcome.
Matt
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