Today I played with a guy who has a handicap of 3. This made me very nervous. I'm very conscious of being the dead weight who slows everyone down. When I get nervous my swing faults assert themselves. Oddly, my chipping and putting were pretty good, but I added a lot strokes because of toe shanks with my irons.
I don't really know what causes this, but at one point, using a 7i, I missed the ball completely and left a shallow divot--a s****e really--just inside the target line through the ball. The divot was not outside-in. It was parallel to the target line, but just too close to me.
This was the only time I whiffed the ball, but as I say, there were plenty of toe shots. My sense of it is that my nerves make me shorten my swing, and swing too hard, slashing with my arms. Somehow this pulls my arms in closer or something. But...I don't really know.
I don't know if anyone else has this experience or has any ideas of what to do about it. Standing closer to the ball has never worked.
I don't really know what causes this, but at one point, using a 7i, I missed the ball completely and left a shallow divot--a s****e really--just inside the target line through the ball. The divot was not outside-in. It was parallel to the target line, but just too close to me.
This was the only time I whiffed the ball, but as I say, there were plenty of toe shots. My sense of it is that my nerves make me shorten my swing, and swing too hard, slashing with my arms. Somehow this pulls my arms in closer or something. But...I don't really know.
I don't know if anyone else has this experience or has any ideas of what to do about it. Standing closer to the ball has never worked.
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