ForeOnFour
Leave no birdie behind
Recently, for the past 3 weeks, I've been hitting the ball pretty well. I've made some adjustments to my swing this summer and it's starting to pay off. That confidence has transferred to my short game and putting. I'm far from a scratch golfer but this is the most I've felt like a golfer vs a hack.
Driving home from the range this morning and remembering the couple other times I've been in a zone or comfortable place and how it didn't seem to last long before I started to regress.
So have you ever been in a comfortable place with your swing? How long did it last? Did you progress or regress? Are you always tinkering or do you find something that works and continue to improve on it?
I've spent a lot of time working on my swing but never a lot of time on the mental aspect of golf. Do the two go hand in hand for you?
Obviously we would all like to improve but does all the tinkering just make it worse? Are we ever truly satisfied with our golf game?
Sorry for rambling and throwing so many questions out there I'm just trying to figure out how other golfers mentally get to a place of satisfaction and how do they stay there.
Driving home from the range this morning and remembering the couple other times I've been in a zone or comfortable place and how it didn't seem to last long before I started to regress.
So have you ever been in a comfortable place with your swing? How long did it last? Did you progress or regress? Are you always tinkering or do you find something that works and continue to improve on it?
I've spent a lot of time working on my swing but never a lot of time on the mental aspect of golf. Do the two go hand in hand for you?
Obviously we would all like to improve but does all the tinkering just make it worse? Are we ever truly satisfied with our golf game?
Sorry for rambling and throwing so many questions out there I'm just trying to figure out how other golfers mentally get to a place of satisfaction and how do they stay there.