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Old 08-30-2012, 05:22 AM   #19
AngelinaLip

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I almost want to use the old line, "Take two weeks off and then quit the game", but that wouldn't be nice. Seriously though, take two weeks off, don't pick up a club. Then go hit a small bucket, just before a practice 9. By practice 9, I mean don't keep score, just let your muscle memory spring back. You're getting so caught up in your head that nothing is in sync. By taking the time off, you allow your "swing clock" to reset.
That's the thing, I have been taking a lot of time off and not worrying about what I shoot. But the results have been some of the worst golf I have played in the last several years. I wanted to be more "focused" last time I played 18 and felt so out of whack with the grip thing, never got comfortable
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