The last push ¶
By: Zach F on Sept. 23, 2024, 8:19 a.m.
-Editor’s note: due to the talismanic properties of simply airing my concerns in this forum, my subconscious has offered up the solution of patience, along with the memory of Tiger Woods saying it took 18 months for him to implement a swing change on the course. By his reckoning then, I’m just over halfway home… and I’m certainly no Tiger Woods. End of note-
Hi Tyler!
I’m stuck.
I’ve been working daily for ten months, and with your help have revamped most of my concepts, and made many small physical changes which are largely invisible to the untrained eye but I now know make large differences to repeatability and quality of striking.
I feel almost like the GSA motion is a large Trojan horse I’ve built next to the one I’m currently using and have used for years, and am having a difficult time making the actual move to the other framework- really inhabiting it and using it.
Does that make any sense?
Another inhibitor is my ego. I’m used to about a 160-162 ball speed, and in a dedicated range session, I can faithfully reproduce GSA principles, but I can only implement them at about 94% power(148-150 ball speed). With a controlled GSA swing, I can get a nice little cut with driver the and the flight I'm looking for with short irons and all of those wonderful things(I’ve included a couple of flighted 58s on video- I’m especially proud of those), but on the course I can’t get myself to take that distance hit and commit to the GSA move beyond about the first three to five holes. I know over time the speed would return, and it’s just my ego and lack of discipline holding me back, but I just haven’t been able to take the plunge.
Have you had other students with this problem? What would you advise?
Moving forward a set or two of tees? Wearing a different colored shirt? I kid around but I’m ready for any kind of hoodoo. I’m proud of some of the things I’ve been able to accomplish and would love to take this new GSA car on the road!
Your student,
Zach