In this month's Golf Magazine Geoff was asked if he could turn an 18 handicap into a scratch golfer in six months. He replied "if youre fairly new to the game, yeah. But it's hard for an 18 handicap of 20 years just to get to a 17. Too many bad habits"
Boy did he have me in mind when he said this. I have golfed over twenty years and never really improved. Handicap has always been between 16 and 20. Currently 19 and highest of playing group. I've had a few weeks when I thought I was on my way only to fall back into the bad habits Geoff mentioned. Lessons help for a while but then I get to mechanical and start steering instead of swinging.
My question to the forum is how would a person go about starting over. Trying to forget history. Begin with sound fundamentals which I feel like I have, but always willing to learn, and train Mr. Brain to stay out of the way. I want to prove Mr. Ogilvy wrong. I want to be shooting mid 80's consistently by end of summer.
Boy did he have me in mind when he said this. I have golfed over twenty years and never really improved. Handicap has always been between 16 and 20. Currently 19 and highest of playing group. I've had a few weeks when I thought I was on my way only to fall back into the bad habits Geoff mentioned. Lessons help for a while but then I get to mechanical and start steering instead of swinging.
My question to the forum is how would a person go about starting over. Trying to forget history. Begin with sound fundamentals which I feel like I have, but always willing to learn, and train Mr. Brain to stay out of the way. I want to prove Mr. Ogilvy wrong. I want to be shooting mid 80's consistently by end of summer.
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