Shepx13
Cleveland Baseball Nut
My mid-irons had been the best part of my game the last 8-12 months. I broke 90 for the first time a couple months back and could have easily scored in the low 80’s if I didn’t leave a few easy shots out there.
Since that time, I have regressed quite a bit. And as my woods improved, I’ve watched my irons slowly fall apart. I used to be able to self-diagnose and correct my mistakes with some practice time, but I’m just continuing to get worse. The coach I used to see has moved away, so jumping in for a quick lesson is not in the cards till I find someone I trust.
So back to the thread title: when you are in a funk, what do you do to get back on track?
Since that time, I have regressed quite a bit. And as my woods improved, I’ve watched my irons slowly fall apart. I used to be able to self-diagnose and correct my mistakes with some practice time, but I’m just continuing to get worse. The coach I used to see has moved away, so jumping in for a quick lesson is not in the cards till I find someone I trust.
So back to the thread title: when you are in a funk, what do you do to get back on track?