ATL96Steeler
Well-Known Member
A few years ago I buckled down and put in some real practice and finally did something as a golfer. Shot -3 and won a huge Open that we hold in Nebraska, qualified for the Amateur, and then finished 3rd in a Regional event.
The past few years I have hit hardly any range and fell back. This year I'm hoping for another one of those good years. Putting in TONS of practice.
Get out to the range, record your swing with your phone, come back home and watch Adam Scott's swing in slow-motion on youtube. Make adjustments, go back out, repeat. The pro's have all the experience that we don't have, and 95% of their swings are flawless. Just pay attention to their hands, their upper body and head, and last but not least the way they shift their weight.
In the end it's all about timing, and if you hit enough range you'll get your timing down. That's what I'm working towards right now.
I try to work on my short game 3 times a week but I can't handle any more than 50 balls...maybe on a Sat I can hit dbl that amount.