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Old 04-14-2011, 01:03 PM   #22
Fiesialenp

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I personally think that people who wait a long time to take lessons are the ones who struggle with them the most.
I can agree with this, through my recent experience! I'm really struggling to find consistent ball striking at the moment, and I know it's because I've taken this lesson and tried to learn to correct some errors. Some hard headed people might blame the lesson for messing their game up, but I know it's me. I know I'm just struggling to keep one thought in my head and trust a new technique, and get it grooved into my swing. There are bad teachers, but there are more bad pupils!

It's weird. My impact and result is much worse than it was last year, but I feel nearer to getting it right. It feels like I'm close. I have no visual triggers to back up that thought. I have no reason to think so. But I do.
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