Apols if this has already been covered. I'll start by making it clear that I'm a retired lady with a high handicap who's fairly new to golf (2 years) - so likely very different to most of you. Although I'm pretty rubbish I do love golf and am keen to get as good as I can before old age turns things in the other direction. With that in mind I invested in a studio - we had a spare room and could afford it, so I figured it would be a great investment - and good fun.
I'll confess to using online coaching a lot - I'm a terrible tweaker - though I do have professional lessons too so I know the things I'm trying to fix. So, along comes lockdown and an opportunity to try and fix all those swing faults. For the past 4 weeks I've been in the studio 2-3 times a day for half an hour at a time and I really did feel like I was seeing improvements - ball going further, straighter, more consistently - yay, what's not to love.
This week the course opened again and out I go, full of confidence, only to find that out there I can't do it. I mean, not at all - as though I'd never picked up a club in my life before. Everything just felt weird. Of course I've had many an off day before - but always felt like I could get it back on the next hole if i could just remember that basic principle that I was getting wrong. Not this time - genuinely felt like I didn't have a clue.
Now I'm sure eventually it will come back - but my big worry is that the studio was a bad idea - that playing there is nothing like playing on the course and is actually going to do me more harm than good (I've heard of similar issues going from the range to the course). Have I just wasted a shed load of money? Has anyone else experienced anything similar or is it just cos I'm still a very inconsistent player who doesn't have a reliable swing yet?
Appreciate any advice.
I'll confess to using online coaching a lot - I'm a terrible tweaker - though I do have professional lessons too so I know the things I'm trying to fix. So, along comes lockdown and an opportunity to try and fix all those swing faults. For the past 4 weeks I've been in the studio 2-3 times a day for half an hour at a time and I really did feel like I was seeing improvements - ball going further, straighter, more consistently - yay, what's not to love.
This week the course opened again and out I go, full of confidence, only to find that out there I can't do it. I mean, not at all - as though I'd never picked up a club in my life before. Everything just felt weird. Of course I've had many an off day before - but always felt like I could get it back on the next hole if i could just remember that basic principle that I was getting wrong. Not this time - genuinely felt like I didn't have a clue.
Now I'm sure eventually it will come back - but my big worry is that the studio was a bad idea - that playing there is nothing like playing on the course and is actually going to do me more harm than good (I've heard of similar issues going from the range to the course). Have I just wasted a shed load of money? Has anyone else experienced anything similar or is it just cos I'm still a very inconsistent player who doesn't have a reliable swing yet?
Appreciate any advice.
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