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Old 03-08-2006, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by amaverick
Thanks for the responses... if there was a World Championship for practising mistakes ... don't even bother turning up ... I am THE MAN ... I will spend hundreds of hours perfecting a way to hit the ball incorrectly ... and then find an even worse way and start again ... I can shoot to my handicap - would be disappointed to be over 90 - usually mid 80s - but I am playing with guys that NEVER practise ... and I am not getting any better than them ... despite all my practise I am not improving ...

... in an average round, I may use 20 or maybe 25 different swings - outside / inside / grip change / twist / turn / pivot / weight transfer / shoulder turn / head still / right side / left side / hands / knuckles / knees / hips / feet / pray ...

... my swing can defy every known law of physics / geometry / science / gravity / medicine / mathematics and bullshit ...

... I can get myself into contortions that Houdini, at his peak, would not have a chance of escaping from ...


...the only reason that I ever bring in a score is that I am a good scrambler ... refuse to give in ... always battling / grinding / suffering incredible turmoil - pain - anguish - frustration ... surely it does not have to be this way ...

... sadly ... I still love it ...

Sounds like you may need some work on your routine (3-F-5 and 12-3)

If you don't step into a shot the same way each time, you can't expect to make the same kind of motion and get the result you wanted.

The human brain likes patterns. Patterns help us orgainize and deal with a world that is extremely complex. Pre-shot routines are the cure for such complexity in the G.O.L.F. motion.
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