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I am thinking of creating a sheet of paper that assists in me remembering how to play some shots. Anyone else have this? Kevin |
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I've been considering doing something similar. At the moment when I'm swinging the best, I'm really focusing and thinking aboutit. As the range session/round goes on, I start loosing focus, and my shots show. On the range I can get refocused by taking a break (I know I actually hit to many balls and am trying to work on smaller buckets now), but on the course I just get to thinking about to much, and I leave an important to me thought out.
However at the moment, I'm trying to work on my swing thoughts and change them up some, so a cheat sheet may not help to much. |
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It's called a Golf Journal, and I (used to) take notes after every range session or round. I also kept current yardages in there, as well as the basics for setup, posture, backswing, downswing, types of shots, etc. Just a small 3x5 notebook journal...
I need to get on that again, I've been slacking. |
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