When we try to perform golf mechanics, we try to add something to our swing that is not now a natural part of it. On the other hand when we work on “feel”, we start with the swing we have and simply improve it. Doesn’t it make more sense to develop our natural swing than to keep trying things external to it?
There are 29 mechanical things to try in the latest issue of a golf magazine. Next month there will be another 30 or so. How can our swing ever stabilize if we keep trying new mechanics? But if we start with the swing we have and sense how to get more power and better direction, we stay with one thing and develop it When we try to perform golf mechanics, we try to add something to our swing that is not a natural part of it now. When we work on feel, we start with the swing we have and simply improve it. Doesn’t it make more sense to develop our natural swing than to keep trying things external to it?
There are 29 mechanical things to try in the latest issue of a golf magazine on my desk. Next month there will be another 30 or so. How can our swing ever stabilize if we keep trying new mechanics? On the other hand if we start with the swing we have and sense how to get more power and better direction, we stay with one thing and develop it through experimentation, not through continual change. We only need to focus on the swing we have, not on the mechanics we don’t have.
experimenting wiht it, not by external change. We need to focus on the swing we have, not on the mechanics we don’t have.