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Old 08-31-2012, 11:50 PM   #12
gniewkoit

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Cant really comment on your swing since I cant see it but I will say this. The driving range for me is not something I like to do unless I take all the time I can to slow things down and correct my wrongs. Problem is that time itself is my enemy and for that reason I rarely go to one and do not usually hit at one before I play. I have a habbit (i am sure like many) at the range of hitting way toooo many balls way toooo fast. The way I look at it is just like many other things we may do, ( such as swinging a bat) I think hitting golf balls has alot to do with muscle memmory and the many repetitions required to develope it so that it becomes sort of a second nature.

Now, of course that is only good if we do those repatitions correctly. When I or anyone who may be guilty of hitting too many balls way to fast at a range is not hitting correctly we then now develope the wrong muscle memmory. Even if just temporary I will not hit good until I get back my better swing. Perhaps you are guilty of this as well. I dont know that you are but if you are also hitting too many too fast at the range than it could make sense.

I know if I do go it's ony if I have the extra time to take alot of time between each stroke to try to hit correctly. One after the other like bam,bam,bam,bam without correcting anything leads to that muscle memmory for a bad swing. Just my thoughts
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