I've been playing golf for about a year now. I've been progressing nicely since Christmas - starting to get a few up and downs in every round, hit 32 putts a month ago. 6 months ago I hadn't a driver in my bag - as I knew I couldn't hit it, but now I do and am hitting it very well. All in all the main areas of my game that were poor are now getting much better.
Over the past year no matter how bad my driving was I could fall back and use a 5 iron on the tee. If my short game was **** I'd just bump and run from any spot and root it close to the hole (if there was a bunker I'd just sacrifice a shot and go around it). I don't need to use these "fall back" tactics anymore as I've mastered those tougher elements of the game. My irons were always "safe". I'd hit a 7i 140 yrds pretty often and that got me okay scores, no matter how bad everything else was.
However, over the past 4/5 weeks as all the other elements of my game have started to come together I have begun shanking 90% of my iron shots - really brutal stuff. The best example I can give of how this is depressing me came on Wednesday. I was 40 yrds from the green on a 500yrd par 5 (driver 250 ish, 18 deg util 210 ish). I shanked my wedge - but it was a big green so I wasn't in trouble and got and up and down from 50 feet (lovely chip and 6 foot putt) - I got away with it - with good golf
The next hole - a 160 yrd par 3 (no hazards) I took an 8. I shanked 4 shots in a row - I didn't loose a ball, just shanked on the tee, shanked my 2nd 120 yrds out, same with my 3rd 100yrds out - you get the picture...
My scores on the 4 par 3's were 7,4,8,7 (and I had no 3 putts in those scores). The 4 was a shanked tee shot, but a good wedge from 60 yrds that got me 10 yards off the green and then a really nice up and down from 30 yrds to the pin...
This is killing my game - I could live with duffed or topped chips, I could handle the banana slices, I even made peace with the 43 putts.....
All of those problems I could walk away from and say I'm going to sort this, I can get this right.
This I can not handle.
I went for a lesson and the reason for all of this is a reverse pivot. As I swing away the weight moves to my left foot (right hander), which causes me to drop my spine. Then on the downswing there isn't enough room for the club and it thus "moves forward a few inches" and thus the shank. I've been trying to eliminate the reverse pivot, but I am very tense and nervous now over the ball and overthinking my problem. Which causes very bad shots
The typical advice of relax and just hit it is useless, because when i relax and just hit it I go straight back to the reverse pivot....
I'm really getting annoyed with this and dreading the thought of playing a round.
Does anyone have any advice on how to "get my head right" and get through this. After soo much hard work and nearly on the brink of really enjoying this game I'm thinking of just walking away from it......
Over the past year no matter how bad my driving was I could fall back and use a 5 iron on the tee. If my short game was **** I'd just bump and run from any spot and root it close to the hole (if there was a bunker I'd just sacrifice a shot and go around it). I don't need to use these "fall back" tactics anymore as I've mastered those tougher elements of the game. My irons were always "safe". I'd hit a 7i 140 yrds pretty often and that got me okay scores, no matter how bad everything else was.
However, over the past 4/5 weeks as all the other elements of my game have started to come together I have begun shanking 90% of my iron shots - really brutal stuff. The best example I can give of how this is depressing me came on Wednesday. I was 40 yrds from the green on a 500yrd par 5 (driver 250 ish, 18 deg util 210 ish). I shanked my wedge - but it was a big green so I wasn't in trouble and got and up and down from 50 feet (lovely chip and 6 foot putt) - I got away with it - with good golf
The next hole - a 160 yrd par 3 (no hazards) I took an 8. I shanked 4 shots in a row - I didn't loose a ball, just shanked on the tee, shanked my 2nd 120 yrds out, same with my 3rd 100yrds out - you get the picture...
My scores on the 4 par 3's were 7,4,8,7 (and I had no 3 putts in those scores). The 4 was a shanked tee shot, but a good wedge from 60 yrds that got me 10 yards off the green and then a really nice up and down from 30 yrds to the pin...
This is killing my game - I could live with duffed or topped chips, I could handle the banana slices, I even made peace with the 43 putts.....
All of those problems I could walk away from and say I'm going to sort this, I can get this right.
This I can not handle.
I went for a lesson and the reason for all of this is a reverse pivot. As I swing away the weight moves to my left foot (right hander), which causes me to drop my spine. Then on the downswing there isn't enough room for the club and it thus "moves forward a few inches" and thus the shank. I've been trying to eliminate the reverse pivot, but I am very tense and nervous now over the ball and overthinking my problem. Which causes very bad shots
The typical advice of relax and just hit it is useless, because when i relax and just hit it I go straight back to the reverse pivot....
I'm really getting annoyed with this and dreading the thought of playing a round.
Does anyone have any advice on how to "get my head right" and get through this. After soo much hard work and nearly on the brink of really enjoying this game I'm thinking of just walking away from it......
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