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Do you self-diagnose and self-correct on the course?
So it seems lately that a common theme in some of Tiger's recent interviews is that, with his new swing, he is regaining his ability to self-diagnose and self-correct his swing while in the middle of a competitive round.
While I believe that I can self-correct, I think my ability to do so is often limited to 3 distinct issues that often creep up into my setup and swing. Indeed, often when I attempt to self-correct a fault on the course that is not one of those 3 issues, disaster soon follows. I believe there is a fine line between self-correcting on the course and playing the shot and swing you have for that day. Question: Do you self-diagnose and self-correct when playing an actual round? |
For sure, but it's normally limited to my set up. I can screw myself up with too much thinking though.
Tapatalk keeps me sane. |
I'm like you looper, I can self diagnose/correct a couple of the issues that seem to crop up the most.
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I do but I try to keep it very simple. Setup, 1 swing thought, etc...
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I self diagnose and correct almost everything except for my Sh***s. I can easily fix most things and can get dialed back in a little bit later. Problems that last for more than a week or major problems though I leave up to my instructor.
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I can generally self correct my problems on the course just from previous lessons that I have taken. So when I run into a problem on the course I just take the time between shots to kind of replay that lesson in my head which the majority of the time will get me back into the groove. There are those rare occasions when I just cannot feel or figure out what Im doing wrong and after those rounds I go straight to the clubhouse to schedule a lesson since the longer I wait the more likely it is that the problem can become ingrained in my swing.
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I can self correct when I get disconnected or tired and can fix face angle issues by weakening or strengthening the grip. Other than that I just play what I bring.
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I don't know much but if I am struggling I hit a few with my feet together. This usually helps me.
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I'm always working on identifying what my tendencies are and trying to find ways to quick-fix them when they arise. I like to think I get better and better, but it's the type of work that never gets finished/perfect.
Often in the past I'd make a completely flawed diagnosis because my knowledge of swing theory and my own swing was lacking. |
Fortunately there are not many things that I have not done wrong with a golf club in my hands and I catalog everything. So I will make an effort to self correct if some screaming meanie has worked its way into my swing during a round.
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yes i do... but by then ive already played 9 holes when ive figured everything out hahah
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Like a lot of others it's mostly set up with me. I like to play out bit of an open stance so I tinker there. I also mess with where my hands are address.
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I dont diagnose on the course because it fills my head through of way too many swing thoughts and just makes it worse. My mind is focused on the shot that I need to hit, not on swing mechanics.
I show up with whatever swing I have that day and give it my best shot. |
I think about keeping my wrists hinged if I hit it fat, but sometimes it makes me hit it worse.
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Lately, I've been able to sort of figure out whether I'm coming over the top or if my arms are disconnected. My instructor has been drilling me on "feel" and that's probably why he doesn't video my swing as much as he used to. He wants me to be able to "feel" what I'm doing wrong instead of seeing on a video what I'm doing wrong.
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Tiger is one in millions that more than likely knows what went wrong with every bad swing he makes and none of us are Tiger. |
I do. It's a big problem of mine though. I am constantly thinking over the ball. I hate it.
From the iPhone. |
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So you've never saved a round where you were playing terribly by making a swing a change? If you have, your making a self diagnosis. Kevin |
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If I'm missing approach shots right all day, I may take more time to make sure my alignment is good, but I don't make a complete swing change outside what would be normal for woking the ball in directions, knockdowns etc. |
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