Thread: In a golf slump
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Old 03-16-2011, 06:11 PM   #5
67Irralphaisa

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I would start by finding a PGA teaching professional in your area and working on each part of the game, driving, woods, irons and putting. Nothing better than having a qualified set of eyes looking at what you are doing right and wrong.
After that if you have not done so, you need to look at your equipment and make sure everything fits you and your style of play. Ill fit clubs can make bad things happen.
I started young and never had proper lessons until I was in my late teens (late seventies). By then I had many bad habits that took lots of time working with a professional to fix. Once I was on the right track swing wise, I began to get better each year. The next big move for me in the early nineties was getting fit for my first new set of clubs. OTR clubs just simply are not for everyone. Fittings while not free, are easier than ever today and are a very important part of playing to ones potential.
I would look into getting some swing help with a professional and getting your clubs checked.
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