36pts today drops me 0.2 to my lowest ever (3.4) !
Srixon 565 - 10.5 deg stiff Miyazaki
Srixon 565 - 15 deg stiff Miyazaki
Srixon H45 - 90gr Stiff Whiteboard
Fourteen DI w/ SPB Stiff
Bridgestone J15CB 4-PW SPB's Stiff
Fourteen MT28 TS Spec 53 & 58 DG Spinner
Piretti Cortino
GOLF Link
BENCH
Drivers/Fairways/Hybrids
Yamaha v202 9.5* - Tourspec x flex
Sonartec SS-03
V Steel 3wd
V Steel 4wd Attas T3 8x
Titleist 585h 19*
Irons
Mizuno MP33 3-P
Putters
Ping Anser, Anser 2, Scottsdale
Wedges
Cleveland 54
Fourteen 48
Very good, Courty.
6.7 after Wednesday’s round...
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Great work Jono
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How much off the drop do you attribute to the playing lessons vs the technical lessons (if that makes sense)?
I know what you mean, but it’s hard to give a percentage.I used to be (and still am to a certain degree) technical. The playing lessons have definitely helped me think around the golf course and allowed me to plot my way around even when I’m not hitting well and shoot a reasonable score. The playing lessons have also exposed some swing fault tendencies that didn’t show up as readily on the range. For example, my alignment was way off on the course, especially with the wedges but they were pretty good on the range. So we work on technique during playing lessons as well.My coach spends some time with me after the 9 hole playing lesson in a supervised practice session where we go trough a couple of things he feels I need to work on. He then sends me a summary email of things he noted during the playing lesson.The purely technique lessons have been very useful too but I feel my swing is now at a serviceable level and I’ll go back to these if I start having some persistent issues (eg hook or slice). Gone are the days when I was seeking that perfect swing. Doesn’t exist. As GG says, if I can get my swing to match up, I can play good golf.
6.4
Worst single figure marker in the club...
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