Hopefully it will help, the ideas come from many years of seeing what works for people and my own experiences. You would apply your own “swing fixes” to it, but I think it will be a big help!
@@scotthogangolf only question I’ve got from this is …. When hyper focusing on your bad stuff to get better. I noticed my good stuff if not “maintained” in practice will start to fall. For me it’s the putting and short game that if not maintained will get worse while others get better. Sometimes I have the mindset that I’ve going to hyper focus on what I need to learn and spend 10-15 mins on the good stuff to just keep those feels. What are you doing before a round to get a complete overall feel ?
@@Rjluis24 So I agree, and that’s where it would be great if we had a little bit more time to practice. But in this scenario writing things down will help you remember your keys to success that you can rely on. Also as your weakness improves you then can move back to working on other areas.
Very glad to see this ! Look forward to watching before my range session today !
Hopefully it will help, the ideas come from many years of seeing what works for people and my own experiences. You would apply your own “swing fixes” to it, but I think it will be a big help!
@@scotthogangolf only question I’ve got from this is …. When hyper focusing on your bad stuff to get better. I noticed my good stuff if not “maintained” in practice will start to fall. For me it’s the putting and short game that if not maintained will get worse while others get better. Sometimes I have the mindset that I’ve going to hyper focus on what I need to learn and spend 10-15 mins on the good stuff to just keep those feels. What are you doing before a round to get a complete overall feel ?
@@Rjluis24 So I agree, and that’s where it would be great if we had a little bit more time to practice. But in this scenario writing things down will help you remember your keys to success that you can rely on. Also as your weakness improves you then can move back to working on other areas.