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This is freaking crazy and is happening week in and week out.
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This is freaking crazy and is happening week in and week out.
If I'm her opponent there is absolutely no way I don't say something. That is just beyond absurd. Would love to see someone do that at a THP event and see JB's reaction.
No you wouldn't : )
I wish in Tapatalk the links would show so I could click it...
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The scary thing is we know those "schools" are teaching that nonsense to young players. We saw it first hand on our way to a 2.5 hr 9 holes behind them with their absurd pre shot routines.
Have tried web view in past, doesn't change view. Unless there is a mobile view through chrome or something I am missing I guess I will just deal with it.Two options.
Go to click the 3 dots on the top right and click web view which takes you right from there in tapatalk.
Or use safari which shows everything.
Both are super easy and work well.
Question, are those of you commenting above re: preshot routines actually saying they're a detriment to the game?
i guess this is one of those things where it's "fun" to talk about, but we can't ever really know the root cause to fix it. but i have a thought.
are we over-weighting the big tours' influence on younger players? should we instead be pointing fingers at the coaches and instructors? are these young players being coached at an early age to establish routines to the point of absurdity?
Full disclosure: I have not seen the video linked yet.
Question, are those of you commenting above re: preshot routines actually saying they're a detriment to the game?
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I think you correctly answered this question/issue. Specifically, competitive junior players are told "don't play a shot until you are ready". And they are also told "have a preshot routine that you use for every shot, and stick to it no matter what". Finally, before a big tournament round and, or, match, well meaning people tell the player "take your time, play one shot at a time and don't rush it".