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One HUGE Thing Holding You Back in Golf! – Golf Test Dummy



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14 Comments

  1. I believe the main reasons most of us play badly is trying way too hard, failing to relax a take things easy, not letting the club do the work and total lack of rhythm and timing, Other than that we're all good.

  2. Missed you Chad. Hope all is well. Couldn’t agree more, we all need to be realistic with our carry distances and the only way to know is to track it. Golf is one of the sports that doesn’t have a defendant in front of you, so you’re really playing the course and not your playing partners. So play the course and ignore what others are doing. The only time you’re concerned about the other player is in Match Play. Always always play your game, you’re absolutely correct. Cheers.

  3. Trying to keep up with others in your group doesn’t make the game fun. It actually makes the game a slog. What’s fun is knowing you don’t hit as far off the tee, but end up with the same score on the hole – or better yet, you score better. THAT’S what’s fun.
    Play YOUR game.

  4. Good advice Chad. I've been struggling lately, and it's been changing my game. I'm always putting added pressure on myself to keep up with my group. I'm usually the better golfer but the last 10 rounds I lost my mojo. You're right, I'm playing out if their bag not mine. I needed this video. Just need to play my game and quit trying to do stuff I don't normally do 🏌️👍

  5. Guilty as charged your honor. I lost at least three shots yesterday because I think I should hit it farther than I do. Smh
    How’s Mrs. GTD?

  6. Keeping control of your your swing speed can be a constant struggle.
    For me, I need to keep saying to myself, 3 quarter swing speed keeps my “fairways hit” more consistent.
    It can be a relaxing game of frustration when you don’t stay within yourself.

  7. I don’t so much compare myself to others in my group. What I am guilty of (and just as dangerous) is comparing myself to how I used to hit the ball. I worked at courses during college and law school so I played a lot of free golf plus I was younger and stronger. I still have the same set irons, and I don’t hit them near as far as I used to. A radical example is I have one hole in one. It was 172 to the pin, and I hit an 8 iron. I probably hit my 8 iron maybe 140, 145 now if I really get on it. Between kids, not golfing as much (therefore not hitting the sweet spot as much), and just not being as strong as I once was, I mostly suck now. It’s hard to accept and play within my current abilities. I still want to get more consistent and hit it longer, but the distance I had 10-12 years ago is gone for good lol.

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