Setup Realization ¶
By: Nick W on May 4, 2020, 8:46 p.m.
Hello All,
Thought I would share an interesting (at least interesting to me) story with you all. I was able to play two rounds this weekend and shot 86 both times. A couple years ago before coming to GSA, I'd have been thrilled to have cracked 90 twice in a weekend. However, I have the capability to break 80 now and I was pretty frustrated with those 86s. Don't get me wrong, I had a great time playing, but it's more fun to shoot lower scores!
I felt like when I was practicing I could hit driver well and hit my irons well and I started that way in my rounds. I was even par through five holes on my second round. But, then it felt like I could not get a rhythm together on either type of swing.
I came home and hit some balls into my net. After playing those rounds, my typical smooth swing felt totally out of rhythm. After committing to hitting sets five hybrids in a row, followed by five nine irons for a few hours, I finally had my breakthrough. I had been leaving my shoulders much too open at address with the hybrid/driver and too closed with the nine iron. I'm not sure how this habit developed on the course, but after staying closed at address with the driver, I started to recall the feeling I had during my best driver day ever. Ironically, I think getting too open with the driver for me occurs because I start out well and then think, "Ok, just hit this one out there, no need to do too much" and getting open at address feels like it is easier to hit straight, but that always leads to my driving game deteriorating as the round goes on.
Somehow, one day I kept my front shoulder closed the entire time and it led to a Driving handicap per Arccos of +1.2. For comparison, my Driving handicap this weekend was 30+ and 28.2. Now, many times I've felt like I found the "answer" at home practicing and hitting into my net, so I'll have to test it out in a real round soon. At the very least, getting a better feel for how to switch from a driver swing to short iron, which should shave improve my scores at least a couple strokes. I'm going to keep up my five and five drill and hopefully watch the strokes fall off!
Nick