What number of times have you found the solution to consistency and then had it vanish for good the second time around? There are no favorites in golf; players of all skill levels feel the emotional rollercoaster. The game’s unpredictable nature is one of its most challenging aspects. This element can be dealt with, and consistency is possible.
Have you seen the 2017 British Open?
Jordan Spieth struck his 13th-hole tee shot, approximately one-hundred yards away. The analysts then began to analyze his swing in an effort to identify the problem. Bad shots happen regardless of whether you’re playing for beer and Claret Jug.
Jordan Spieth’s first lesson is patience. Do not beat yourself up if you make a mistake. Have reasonable expectations. You should allow yourself to make ten bad shots per round.
Planning is the second lesson. You don’t have to be able to spend 4 1/2 hours trying to place a ball into a hole. It takes only 20 minutes to imagine potential problems. What happens if the ball crashes into thick, rocky terrain? What can you do to minimize the impact of your ball landing behind a tree or in thick rough? A twenty-foot-uphill putt might be smarter than firing at the pin, only to end up with a four-foot-downhill putt.
The third lesson in golf is about putting. Jordan Spieth shot four-under on his next four holes after making an impressive bogey at the 13th hole. Is that lucky? You might be lucky, but good putters always seem like they will sink every putt. You can make it a daily habit of telling yourself you’re a good putter. The ball will disappear into the cup so often that you’ll be surprised.
A wealth of technical tips suggests that proper technique should be an important priority for amateur golfers. You need to have a solid understanding of the basics of swing mechanics. A dysfunctional grip can make it difficult for even the most talented golfer.
The result of having a set of consistent beliefs is a steady swing.
Based on the experience of over 11-thousand students I have found that most once-a-week players believe exactly the opposite.
Jordan Spieth is able to use his three skills of patience, planning, and putting to achieve a high level of play. The three traits are easy to learn: “P’s”Incorporate your swing mechanics into your game to discover your true potential.
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