So I played TPC yesterday to get warmed up for the tourney at the end of the month and played pretty well (Scorecard Below). I focused on strengthening my grip and used my pre-shot routine to help myself setup with proper alignment which really seemed to meow out my swing. I'm definitely playing a lot better than my handicap so improvements are underway.
Current Statistics Last 3 rounds:
Since i've started using this application to track my statistics, it's helped me isolate the areas i need to improve on. I've been working on my driver in the range, which is where i realized i need to strengthen my grip to prevent me from always missing the fairway left (i'm left handed). This is something i need to continue to work on, but now it's more of a set-up and alignment. My contact is solid, but my swing is still too inconsistent.
Road to Scratch is a blog primarily dedicated to my journey to scratch golf. Secondarily, this blog is dedicated to remaining undefeated to my nemesis appearing to the lower right, Jordan Reeder.
June 30, 2010
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Current areas of focus w/ Links
Swing Plane drills for thought to reduce my outside in swing path and improve my alignement.
Swing Plane thoughts on reshaping your swing and ensuring a proper spine angle.
Squaring the back of my hand a the top of my back swing to reduce my slice.
Gripping the damn club: no consistency.
Improving my Set-up or Posture
Practice with a purpose
Swing Thoughts: Slow and steady takeaway, front arm straight, maintain back elbow close to body and point the butt of the shaft at the ball during the up and downswing; downswing starts slow and accelerate through impact.
Swing Plane thoughts on reshaping your swing and ensuring a proper spine angle.
Squaring the back of my hand a the top of my back swing to reduce my slice.
Gripping the damn club: no consistency.
Improving my Set-up or Posture
Practice with a purpose
Swing Thoughts: Slow and steady takeaway, front arm straight, maintain back elbow close to body and point the butt of the shaft at the ball during the up and downswing; downswing starts slow and accelerate through impact.
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