We have all experienced a loss of swing or loss of feel at some point in our golfing lives. One day we can shoot our best score, the next day we can't hit a cows ass with a banjo. Everything feels the same as the day before, we feel as though we are making the same swing as the day before.
When we experience a loss of swing it can completely shatter our confidence because we think it is completely out of our hands, we then become very mechanical over the ball as we are suddenly flooded with a million swing thoughts which only serves to compound the problem.
So how do we go about recapturing our form?
First of all, don't be too hard on yourself. Remember this as happened to everyone, amatuers and pro's alike. we have to realize that our golf swing will vary from day to day.
Start with our fundamentals. Check your grip, posture and alignment. most swing problems will start when the slightest of change happens to any of these.
Take your mind off hitting the ball. and think more in terms of making a fluent swing..I like to take a few gentle half swings with my feet together. This will help to recapture tempo and balance.
Use past experience. think back to the last time you lost your swing . what did you work on to recapture it.
check for signs of old faults. These can creep back into our swing with out us even realising.
Once you recapture your swing or feel, it helps to write down your most successful swing-keys when you are playing well. you can then fall back on that knowledge The next time your swing is off.
Regards.......Terry
When we experience a loss of swing it can completely shatter our confidence because we think it is completely out of our hands, we then become very mechanical over the ball as we are suddenly flooded with a million swing thoughts which only serves to compound the problem.
So how do we go about recapturing our form?
First of all, don't be too hard on yourself. Remember this as happened to everyone, amatuers and pro's alike. we have to realize that our golf swing will vary from day to day.
Start with our fundamentals. Check your grip, posture and alignment. most swing problems will start when the slightest of change happens to any of these.
Take your mind off hitting the ball. and think more in terms of making a fluent swing..I like to take a few gentle half swings with my feet together. This will help to recapture tempo and balance.
Use past experience. think back to the last time you lost your swing . what did you work on to recapture it.
check for signs of old faults. These can creep back into our swing with out us even realising.
Once you recapture your swing or feel, it helps to write down your most successful swing-keys when you are playing well. you can then fall back on that knowledge The next time your swing is off.
Regards.......Terry
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