Golf is Hard TV #64 – Yah-dage
How do you know how far you are from the pin without a fancy GPS or iPhone? Watch Golf is Hard TV #64 to learn all about yah-dage.
How do you know how far you are from the pin without a fancy GPS or iPhone? Watch Golf is Hard TV #64 to learn all about yah-dage.
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It was pretty cold, but we braved the elements and got in our first round of the year here in CT. As we get outside to play more, we’ll shoot more and more episodes on the course, giving you inside tips and strategies on how to improve your game.
Episode 18 features on course action, Coach Dave imitating a certain pro golfer and much more… enjoy it!
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But only during the putting stroke…really…you want to stay as still as possible. As for the full swing…it’s OK to breathe (Marc). Just remember to keep your mind and your eyes out on the target…think about what you want the ball to do. We’ll talk about the best way to increse the chances of this happening…some pre-shot thoughts…very important…stay tuned.
Coach Dave
Well, it’s great to hear that Marc got out today, really unbelievable since it has been sub-freezing for weeks. It sounds like he hit some good shots, not bad after hitting 5-7 balls after 3 months off in 42-degree weather (which is why I didn’t join him).
Reading about Marc’s experience today brought up yet another topic: what is the best way to warm up either during a practice session or before a round? Marc was on track by starting with 1/2-swings…especially after a long layoff, in cold weather, with extra clothing, staring at 130 balls and pumped about his new golf show (heck…I would have taken driver out of the bag immediatley and started ripping away). So after a few swings he starts to lengthen his swing, makes sense. No surprise he was struggling a bit but did realize that he was probably going too fast.
If I had gone out with Marc today, I would have most likey brought just a wedge, a 7-iron, gloves and a hat (you have seen my head) and hit about 60 shots (your average large bucket). I hopefully would have left feeling pretty good about things…keeping it light. Sounds like Marc left feeling good about his swing…which is really the goal.
This brings up yet another topic we need to address on golfishard…practice strategy/goals. Very simple…but not often “practiced”.
Nice win by Nick Watney today…if you watched episode #3, you will know what I am talking about!
Stay Warm! ttys!