I’ve always been slightly intrigued by the concept of lowering my scores without touching my swing. And it’s not because I think that my swing is perfect, it’s because I know a lot of my golf is going on in my head.
I’m really into the book The Four Foundations of Golf, Golf is Not a Game of Perfect. I listen to mindset apps like Golf Guru and all of their strategies don’t involve touching your swing. But it does and should help you to lower your scores and the key thing behind these things is course management strategy, mindset and damage limitation.
For a mere amateur like me who’s trying to cut their handicap. What would it look like to play with a golfing pro and to get some top tips on how to lower my score? We’re not talking about generic advice. We’re talking about someone who’s watching me up close and firsthand.
Now what I will say about the day I went out with the pro, I had a complete meltdown. We’re talking a walk only for a couple of holes. Lately, my golf has just been so on the down that I’ve felt quite discouraged by it and I guess I was a bit embarrassed that we’d gone out to do this and I was playing so badly!
I know these things happen in the game, but it seems to happen a bit too regularly, I’m trying to just enjoy it, but I do find it hard to relax when things are going so far away from my plans. Which I exactly why I needed to do this!
So here without further ado, are the top five tips as given to me by golf playing pro Gyu Lee on how I could make my game better.
Alignment
Me: I can’t believe I’m still struggling with this, but I’ve gone quite deep into playing into my miss which has left me aligning for it, always missing and I’m going to try and make sure I play for where I’m trying to go. Not where I’m not trying to go.
Gyu: Pick a spot in front of the ball and line your clubface to that target, then your feet and shoulders parallel to the alignment of the clubface.
Putting
Me: Decel, it’s one of my issues when I don’t feel confident. I look where the ball is going and decel, a killer combination that only ever ends badly.
Gyu: Too eager to look at where the ball is going during putting causes to pull and decel through impact. Watch the ball leave the putter face then hear the…
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