| BerntR |
12-21-2010 08:07 PM |
Heads in general, and certainly MY head. You want to put your mind in your hands, remember?
Too much analysis while standing over the ball can ruin a shot. I'm an expert. Think I've turned into an artform &B
I have a tendency to start improvising a low pull draw or push fade or perhaps try a little something that worked really well two years ago and suddenly surfaced at the top of my mind. In other words: Change my intentions after I've addressed the ball. It workes quite often, but it is hardly the receipt for consistent golf.
Also, very often, I can't help but trying to shape the shot even though I deep down know that a standard stroke will probably give a better result. And certainly a better score after 18 holes. But after all it's just a game:laughing9
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