Re: Is it Just Me?!
Don’t fret Neil. Your predicament is just a symptom of your desire to make real and lasting improvement in your golf swing. I venture to say that you would be more satisfied with a round of good ball striking that incorporates your desired swing, no matter what the score, than a round in the 70's, "hacking" around the course. Many golfers are just the opposite. A lot of them are satisfied to play the shot they have for the day, for the whole day. Very difficult to make long term progress if you’re so quick to tolerate the old habits as soon as they rear their head on the course.
Press on. You’re obviously in this for the long haul and IMO, this is the best course of action for a young man. When you stop improving your swing, you have capped your long term potential. Yes, you can still improve scoring, but it will max out at a point limited by your swing. This is true at any level of play. Consider the course of action of Mr. Woods, in the last decade.
Don’t fret Neil. Your predicament is just a symptom of your desire to make real and lasting improvement in your golf swing. I venture to say that you would be more satisfied with a round of good ball striking that incorporates your desired swing, no matter what the score, than a round in the 70's, "hacking" around the course. Many golfers are just the opposite. A lot of them are satisfied to play the shot they have for the day, for the whole day. Very difficult to make long term progress if you’re so quick to tolerate the old habits as soon as they rear their head on the course.
Press on. You’re obviously in this for the long haul and IMO, this is the best course of action for a young man. When you stop improving your swing, you have capped your long term potential. Yes, you can still improve scoring, but it will max out at a point limited by your swing. This is true at any level of play. Consider the course of action of Mr. Woods, in the last decade.
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