Al_U_Card, on 2014-August-02, 05:15, said:
-I also changed my swing radically over the winter (to a more Strickeresque square-to-square, upright swing plane) and limiting mental interference to rudimentary guides (such as a Mike Weir-like pre-swing waggle) and the admonition to start as "one-piece takeaway" removes the thought process and allows the body to function as it can on its own. The only problem is sore hands from the thousands of range balls so far... (I broke 80 recently and almost shot par on the back nine yesterday.)
No, this is not a hi-jack
Yesterday, with all cylinders firing (only one poor drive and one poor putt) I managed a 73 !!!!
Club championship, lookout!
The key is to block out the internalization and to stick to the most basic of routines while, unsurprisingly, keeping your eye on the ball. Marvelous bio-mechanical system we have, once it has been tuned and allowed to do what it does best.