Dear Chris the Meek,
so glad to see you defeated in the 8 iron long drive contest, which meant you would like to be a serious player to be prepared to face your fear seriously, still implied that you take ernest of being a real golfer.
Yes, don't doubt it, only you lost a game or got a Pyrrhic winning did you learn about your real attitute toward it. Of course, that'll pay to be so. Along with the relaxation factor and other mental readiness cotending with the 'tee-front' anxiety, I have transmitted interactively the whole review of my swing gimmicks to you, hoping soon they can be embedded into your nerves and instinct to have each nice swing 'with no special attention', among which the following is what I think you still have to work on:
1. About take-up: Don't tilt your spine left to form so-called 'reversed pivot', which can cause interminable toppings. Take up your club smoothly and slowly, nicely behind the target line as you possibly can. Then your left shoulder now is visiting your chin, not vice versa!
2. About down-swing: Don't urge to dash your right hand downward, for doing so you would expect nothing but an obnoxious fattie, nor will you want to spur straight on your right leg, for you know better than me a topping will be about to come.
3. About follow-through: Hold your head still; always have your head poised and paused (but the other one be erected...). Straighten your right elbow at about two inches in front of the ball, and make the rest at the disposal of the Lord.
After paying enough retrospect to the above three, then an 8 iron long drive is but a garish foreplay pandering to your ways to gloat over your power impact!
三榮一身 無我無心
三榮皆忘 熔融榮榮
Golfly yours
Chris the Long
so glad to see you defeated in the 8 iron long drive contest, which meant you would like to be a serious player to be prepared to face your fear seriously, still implied that you take ernest of being a real golfer.
Yes, don't doubt it, only you lost a game or got a Pyrrhic winning did you learn about your real attitute toward it. Of course, that'll pay to be so. Along with the relaxation factor and other mental readiness cotending with the 'tee-front' anxiety, I have transmitted interactively the whole review of my swing gimmicks to you, hoping soon they can be embedded into your nerves and instinct to have each nice swing 'with no special attention', among which the following is what I think you still have to work on:
1. About take-up: Don't tilt your spine left to form so-called 'reversed pivot', which can cause interminable toppings. Take up your club smoothly and slowly, nicely behind the target line as you possibly can. Then your left shoulder now is visiting your chin, not vice versa!
2. About down-swing: Don't urge to dash your right hand downward, for doing so you would expect nothing but an obnoxious fattie, nor will you want to spur straight on your right leg, for you know better than me a topping will be about to come.
3. About follow-through: Hold your head still; always have your head poised and paused (but the other one be erected...). Straighten your right elbow at about two inches in front of the ball, and make the rest at the disposal of the Lord.
After paying enough retrospect to the above three, then an 8 iron long drive is but a garish foreplay pandering to your ways to gloat over your power impact!
三榮一身 無我無心
三榮皆忘 熔融榮榮
Golfly yours
Chris the Long
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