OK serious question, I know there's going to be a few "Been playing 20 years and I haven't found it yet!!:banana:" answers, but still
When did you finally get that feeling that clicked for you and helped you groove your swing? Or if you haven't found it fully yet, when did you realize you had stumbled upon a move or trigger feeling that helped you be consistent from the range to the course?
I'm still looking for the right feel that helps me gain some consistency. I hit decently at the range last week but it didn't translate at all to the course, which seems to be the usual for me. Every time I feel like I've found something to help trigger the downswing or a thought to get started, it turns out it was WOOD (works only one day). I can go to the range and just pound the ball, but as soon as I get on the course I'm thinking about conditions, scoring, my partners, etc.
With Regional Rivalry 4 months away, I'm looking to solidify my game as best as I can, and I feel like part of that is finding that right feel to take onto the course to help ease my swing thoughts and play golf, not golf swing.
When did you finally get that feeling that clicked for you and helped you groove your swing? Or if you haven't found it fully yet, when did you realize you had stumbled upon a move or trigger feeling that helped you be consistent from the range to the course?
I'm still looking for the right feel that helps me gain some consistency. I hit decently at the range last week but it didn't translate at all to the course, which seems to be the usual for me. Every time I feel like I've found something to help trigger the downswing or a thought to get started, it turns out it was WOOD (works only one day). I can go to the range and just pound the ball, but as soon as I get on the course I'm thinking about conditions, scoring, my partners, etc.
With Regional Rivalry 4 months away, I'm looking to solidify my game as best as I can, and I feel like part of that is finding that right feel to take onto the course to help ease my swing thoughts and play golf, not golf swing.