I was chatting to someone the other day and they were saying they have trouble driving the ball. Their problem is compounded when they’re playing a difficult or tight hole.
It’s a common issue and nutrition hgh you need to fight the urge to tighten up and steer the ball. I put a little audio together on my morning walk with Koda that goes into more detail.
Listen to audio here:
4 Comments
Grayden Provis
June 14, 2014You need a little trigger that you can rely on to switch you to automatic. Golfers, tennis players, the great football goal kickers (Matthew Lloyd) all do it. You can even learn to do it with public speaking – pretty much anything where you’re scared 🙂
Lukey
June 16, 2014The most common comment after you’ve hit the provisional is “why couldn’t I do that the first time”.
Cheers Lukey
Adam
June 20, 2014I feel that sometimes I tend to be “safe” on most of my drives. No wonder I have no distance and my shots go everywhere. I will free up and see how that works. At least my iron play is somwhat consistent.
Adam
June 25, 2014Making mistakes is how we learn. So if you hit a bad shot, later on youll be smart enough not to do it again.
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