Why on earth did I think I should start playing golf. I'm so inconsitant, I can go and shoot a 90 one day and 120 the next. Case in point, over the weekend, I was having my avg bogey golf round...hitting every other GIR, come to 13th par 4 make birdie...feeling good. 14,15,16 and 17 I completely forget how to hit the club it seems, lose all composure...my main problem is a weak right slice when I'm steaming and I mean 90* right. I actually through a club for the first time after hitting my 3rd tee shot OB (gave myself an 11). It's like my good shots come in strings of 2 or 3 followed by who knows how many bad ones until I can revert to something that works.
I've spent probably 6 hours a week practicing full swings and pitches (not including golfing, say an hour a day) for the last 2 months and haven't improved my scores anywhere near as much as I think I should have. Rereading this, it seems a bit rediculous, but I'm tired of being so inconsistant...it's no fun. Just venting
I've spent probably 6 hours a week practicing full swings and pitches (not including golfing, say an hour a day) for the last 2 months and haven't improved my scores anywhere near as much as I think I should have. Rereading this, it seems a bit rediculous, but I'm tired of being so inconsistant...it's no fun. Just venting
I think you need to take a more scientific approach. Practicing is good if you practice smart. Your need to figure out exactly where you are loosing your strokes. Analyze your game. After you play a round, sit down over a drink and look at your scorecard and try and figure out where you are loosing strokes. Track the number of puts, balls hit OB, etc. This should give you some feedback on where you need to practice most.
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