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    I am in the middle of a swing breakdown, which has me totally at a loss for explanation

    Over the last few weeks, I just can not hit the wedge with the tempo and rhythm i am used to. All I get is sockets or tops. But if I take the driver out I can strike it as per normal 250plus I am going through my routine as I do i.e. grip, stance, square shoulders etc, but no end result. Is this a problem which can suddenly arrive and if so does any body know a solution? My normal game just is not there and I am close to giving in.
    Please help!!!!!

  • #2
    Re: Total loss of swing

    Robert,

    Hang in there. You need to get your confidence back.

    You have the game - you just have to find it. It could be something really simple that you can not see. Do you have a coach?

    Don't over analyse (something I am guilty of at times). Golf is a true test of character. Don't let it beat you!!!!

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    • #3
      Re: Total loss of swing

      Look at your alignment, grip, stance, and posture. Also, check your grip pressure.

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      • #4
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        I have had the same problem , but with driver. The more you try the worse it gets. its all in the mind, what i did is start playing and not scoring , to take the pressure off a bit. play a couple of rounds by missing a few holes so that you are not focused on breaking 80,90 or whatever for 18. Just play 15. I like to jump from different holes and just pick the ones i have trouble on or sometimes my better holes. When you think u are turning it around. Test yourself and play a full eighteen and see how u hold up. it works i played much more carew free, less tension and low and behold straight drives.

        Trust me dont go changing things all around because of a bad spell, pros have these same issues usually putting or short game , u name it... Its normal.. it is a mental break u need your skilss havent gone anywhere..
        So give yourself a break and then attack the course with positive attitude.

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        • #5
          Re: Total loss of swing

          It sounds as if you are trying to hit your wedge like a driver. Irons - you need to hit down and through. Throw your hands ahead of the club head out towards the target.

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          • #6
            Re: Total loss of swing

            Originally posted by Robert O' Keeffe
            I am in the middle of a swing breakdown, which has me totally at a loss for explanation

            Over the last few weeks, I just can not hit the wedge with the tempo and rhythm i am used to. All I get is sockets or tops. But if I take the driver out I can strike it as per normal 250plus I am going through my routine as I do i.e. grip, stance, square shoulders etc, but no end result. Is this a problem which can suddenly arrive and if so does any body know a solution? My normal game just is not there and I am close to giving in.
            Please help!!!!!
            Robert, What about your other clubs, irons in particular? Or is it just your (pitching?) wedge? When I have problems with a certain club, and it really starts playing on my mind, I improvise with another. For instance, instead of the wedge, I may bump and run with a 7i or hit an easier 9i. I certainly go through such issues, except mine are usually with several clubs at a time. For instance, all of a sudden I could not hit my higher lofted irons--again! I worked on my spine angle, stance, shoulder turn, etc., all to no avail. Finally, I realized my left hand grip (I play right-handed) had gotten weaker. I strengthened it considerably, probably too much so for most players, and I started making nice, crisp contact again. Hang in there. I wish I had a dollar for every time I said I was going to quit. Still, golf, like life, is so much a matter of perseverance. I look forward to hearing of your regaining your game. Bill What's going on with the server? Everything ends up in a paragraph with hard rights having no effect except to create spaces.
            Last edited by Broadus; 05-27-2006, 02:22 AM.

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            • #7
              Re: Total loss of swing

              tell me where in your stance do you place your ball, start with wedge and work up to driver
              also tell me how wide of a stance you have, rate it on a scale of 1-10 with one being very narrow, ten being very wide

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              • #8
                Re: Total loss of swing

                Hi Robert.
                Take a look at my thread recapturing your swing ( feel ) ,it's in the GOLF INSTRUCTION forum. Im sure this will help you.

                Please don,t give up my friend, becuase WE won't give up on you.

                Regards...Terry

                For every fault in golf there is a cure. For every bad shot there is a remedy that can create a good one.
                Last edited by tpg1965; 05-27-2006, 07:43 AM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Total loss of swing

                  Broadus,
                  Amazingly it seems to be the wedges 9 and 8 etc, but when I take the five out, bang! 175yds!!. I put it down, take up the wedge and back comes the top or shank. I am wondering if I have subcnciously lost the tempo for striking these clubs.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Total loss of swing

                    Shootin,
                    I have never gone away from my coaches instruction on ball position. Wedge through to 6 iron middle of stance, five to three forward in stance and driver off my left heel.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Total loss of swing

                      TPG,
                      The last thing I want to do is give up, but this game is such a leveller I am close to it. When my instructor is scratching his head for answers there isnt much left to look at. I am attending my coach over five years and he tells me I am one of the fastest learners he has had. He brought me from 21 to 10 h/cap, so this may give you an idea of where my game is now.!

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                      • #12
                        Re: Total loss of swing

                        VP,
                        Thanks for your interest. I have been with a coach from day one. Even he is at a loss to pinpoint my problem. I am starting to think I have a mental issue which is winning

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                        • #13
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                          the mental issue will only win if you let it. If needs be play a couple of rounds with just the 5 iron maybe a 9 and your putter. Slowly work in the clubs one at a time . next use a 5 iron puutter and say a gap wedge or pitching wedge, you will be surprised on how creative you get with each club. And you will realize you do have more skill in your bag with each club than u thought and it will bring back confidence. (Get Bob Rottella's Book. Golf is not a game of perfect and or golf is a game of confidence)

                          Also your instructor has given u the tools and skill to use them on your own, your brain has it all logged in but you are trying to down load 2 much info at once. limiting clubs and decisions will help limit your info overload. all very normal.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Total loss of swing

                            Originally posted by Robert O' Keeffe
                            VP,
                            Thanks for your interest. I have been with a coach from day one. Even he is at a loss to pinpoint my problem. I am starting to think I have a mental issue which is winning
                            well I just pinpoointed your problem, your coack.
                            time to find another one. If he cannot figure out your problem then it is time for you to find a new one.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Total loss of swing

                              Hi Shootin,
                              Just spent the afternoon on the range (three hours). Took a wedge, 9,7,5, and just got 50 balls. My intention was to find an answer and not concentrate on repetitive ball striking. After a while I focused on my grip and concentrated on "feel" of the left hand on the shaft. I also worked on the feeling of the trigger finger in the right hand. Eventually, I got a good strike going and came home happy. Just by persisting with this drill and getting some level of result has boosted my confidence level. When it comes back it instills your belief in ability and gets you in a frame of mind thats needed to play this game. It also tells me that if your confidence is damaged it brings your game down. Thanks for your interest and help.
                              Regards,
                              Robert

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