![]() ![]() The long game (and approach shot) is about course management. 1 drive on a hole, 1 approach shot on a hole, and 2 to 4 strokes around the green, depending on where I hit my approach shot. Based on that information only, and nothing else, what part of my game do you think I will be working on to improve that was 50% of my shots Monday night? How many strokes do you hit with your putter? How many strokes do you hit with your "short game"? How many strokes do you hit with your "long game"? How much time do they devote to each specific part of their game? Hope this helps (or at least makes sense). From there I forget about what's "out there" and put a SmoothG movie star swing on it and let the What I have found helpful, is I'll pick out an alignment aid about a foot or so in front of my ball and However it won't be free, as I'll be sure the lawn needs mowing!! Friend Bob Now tell mama you have business in Paris tn., and I'll buy you a round or 2, and we haveĪn extra room. I have confidence that you will figure out your face angle in no time. ![]() In my case I just hung a recycled commerical fishing net ($50.) between to trees and problem solved, also it's greatĮxercise at a moment's notice. As far as practice goes, you're spot on with the short game, however the long game can be practiced at If you play with a group that may not be an option, but if you walk now and then To clean them just wrap yourĬement mixer blades with synthetic grass. In my years of playing I have found 10 5 gallon bucket full, that's 330 balls per bucket. When you look for yours you will find many extras. Even if you do, that would eliminate problem # 2 lost balls. SmoothG does that name indicate your tempo? At a 14 you and with a smooth swing you can't be missing that manyįairways. This is just my experience on the course and I'm not even sure there is advice in my post but hopefully something in there might help you out. Yes I'm hitting a lot more 6-8 irons into the green, rather than wedges but my scrambling is much improved (due to that being what I spend 90% of my practice time on). I also mostly play tees that are 6500 yards and under and its making my time on the course much more enjoyable. I'm hitting the ball much straighter and more importantly I'm not losing balls (and costing me strokes) off the tee. Now I just hit 3-wood off the tee as my longest club. Every other club in the bag I can deliver with a negative AOA and don't have to change anything between clubs. My decision was to abandon the positive AOA delivery (and the driver altogether). The practice time I do have is used to work on my wedges/putting. ![]() I could commit to practicing/lessons and learn the correct way to deliver the club to the ball but that would require more practice and with a wife/kids/career etc I'd much rather spend my time playing. I could never quite figure out how to deliver the club with the driver and the irons consistently at the same time. When my negative AOA was shinning, irons were pure but the driver was erratic. When my positive AOA was on point, I would crush my driver but then struggle with my irons. The reason I was struggling was because there is a difference from hitting a driver with a neutral or positive AOA vs hitting an iron/wedge/fairway with a negative AOA. Here is what I have found from my experience. I was caught in the endless cycle of tee game strong, short game weak and vice versa. ** Disclaimer - I'm not a great golfer, lol ** ![]()
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