Shortening my iron swing
KCee The real problem is that when I find a swing key that works, it's lifespan is limited. It only works for so long.
Man, ain't that the truth. I honestly think I should play every round with a new swing thought,heck a new swing even. Why can you stumle on something that has you hitting the ball like someone with half your hdcp and then it's gone the next day.
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Epiphanies are fleeting and basically you have to embrace the search. When you find an epiphany that works enjoy it while it lasts. The reason they don't last is because you really can't know why something works. The old feel isn't real thing.
You think it's because of A, but it might be because A causes B to work (or maybe even C) and you don't have a feel for B because you assume A is the reason you're swinging well. When one link in the dominos fails you're in trouble. It' a vicious cycle.
If riding a bike were like golf you'd fall off the bike every few days or so. The problem with golf is the margin for error is so slight with disastrous results. You hit a ball with your club face just 3 degrees open (assuming your path is square) and the ball will fly off to the right 30-40 yards. 3 degrees is like 1 minute past 12:00 on a clock.
Couple that with getting your face and path aligned and the odds are against you. Then you hit it a little high or low on the face, toe / heel side and you're screwed. Then you have your angle of attack / swing bottom etc.. So many things have to go right just to hit a decent shot that the odds are not on your side.
So, enjoy the peaks and ride out the valleys because it's the same for everyone. And the search is never ending.
Typhoon I get that! About 5 years ago I woke up one day with something like "frozen shoulder". I couldn't raise my left arm more than half way without pain. Being an idiot though (according to my wife), I went and played golf. When the pain in my shoulder would hit, that was my trigger for the downswing. I couldn't really make a full follow through and had to keep my hands low. I have NEVER hit the ball so solid and straight with so little effort. The shoulder pain kept me from over swinging. As soon as the pain was gone, my great swing went with it.
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Still at it and liking it. Only pitfall that creeps in is me swaying off the ball and then getting " punchy" through the ball. I'm trying a few things on our "swing guru" video software...meh. Apparently my head should be more behind the ball at address according to Swing Guru. Well according to Typhoon, not gonna happen...perfect position ain't always right. I did get my stance a bit more narrow and that works.
So, I played 9 today, hit all 9 greens. Pretty good for not really practicing anymore where it's the end of our season here in New England. Temps today in the 40's and overcast. This time of year everything is 2-3 clubs more on approaches which is really a good thing for me right now with the change...I'm not hitting SW all day, I'm hitting 7,8'and 9'irons. It's starting to feel natural, but it's still going to take the winter before it's not a conscious thought.
I can do onions with chili. But solo on a bare hotdog - no can do.
And not that I don't appreciate onions. Had a blooming onion last night at Outback (wife and I were celebrating our 29th wedding anniversary, God bless her for putting up with me all these years!) and it tasted great!
Usually not a fan of chain steakhouses, but the new one that opened up earlier this year is actually pretty good regarding food quality and service, and also convenient.
I think I'm gonna need to step up my game for our 30th, however. lol
Nobody jacks a thread like you guys
DC300 I agree, Outback is pretty good, especially for a chain.
I must have a sign on my forehead, but I have never had good service at an Outback. One time we were sat, it wasn't terribly busy, and after 35 minutes we still didn't even have silverware, let alone been talked to by a server. I haven't been back to one in at least 8 or 9 years...
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Well, I lost focus and let my swing get a little long again. Lost control of a drive as a result and the ball went OB. When I climbed the fence to go get the ball I realized I was in the Outback parking lot. Decided to stop and have a burger. Game was screwed anyways.