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murray607 08-15-2013 01:19 PM

When your game falls apart!
 
This is the second time this has happened to me in the past 3 years.

I am a 15 handicap playing decent golf (mid-80's to low 90's) as low as 82 until a couple weeks ago. Went out on first hole and birdied, parred #2 then came the bad stuff, finished with a 99!. I thought well it is just one game, but next day I am 104 then 106 and so it has gone on.

Initially I was topping my fairway woods and ok with driver and irons, then my irons started to also be an issue, as I was shanking and topping them too.
Driver was still ok as was my putter.

Yes, I am booked in with the pro.....but..............

I guess most people have gone through this at one time or another. 3 years ago a couple buckets of balls got me back on track, but this time I can't figure it out.

My swing doesn't seem to have changed and my tempo seems ok.

For those of you who have gone through this, what was likely cause? What checks have you instilled in yourself at set up etc. to prevent this happening again?

golf2140 08-15-2013 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by murray607 (Post 726660)
This is the second time this has happened to me in the past 3 years.

I am a 15 handicap playing decent golf (mid-80's to low 90's) as low as 82 until a couple weeks ago. Went out on first hole and birdied, parred #2 then came the bad stuff, finished with a 99!. I thought well it is just one game, but next day I am 104 then 106 and so it has gone on.

Initially I was topping my fairway woods and ok with driver and irons, then my irons started to also be an issue, as I was shanking and topping them too.
Driver was still ok as was my putter.

Yes, I am booked in with the pro.....but..............

I guess most people have gone through this at one time or another. 3 years ago a couple buckets of balls got me back on track, but this time I can't figure it out.

My swing doesn't seem to have changed and my tempo seems ok.

For those of you who have gone through this, what was likely cause? What checks have you instilled in yourself at set up etc. to prevent this happening again?

It's called golf, the other four letter word!

Bonny 08-15-2013 01:54 PM

Yep, it's called the game golf !

murray607 08-15-2013 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Bonny (Post 726680)
Yep, it's called the game golf !

Yes, I use both words interchangably.

But, is there anything anyone does to get back on their game without having to endure the pain for several weeks.

As I said last time was a couple years ago and things just got back on track with a couple buckets of balls, this time no go. I ene had my swing on camera and I can't see what is wron. My swing is on plane, set up looks and feels right, I am releasing to right field and not pushing and my finish looks and feels ok........................yup, it's golf!

bill50 08-15-2013 02:30 PM

I can normally get back in the grove by slowing down my swing until it starts to work again and take it from there. Worth a try.

Bonny 08-15-2013 03:20 PM

Slowing up helps a lot. I went through a time I was great with my irons. All of a sudden I couldn't do anything right with them. Took me about a month to get straightened out. I slowed up & paid more attention to what I was doing.
Or should that be slowing down. LOL

rubicon 08-15-2013 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by murray607 (Post 726660)
This is the second time this has happened to me in the past 3 years.

I am a 15 handicap playing decent golf (mid-80's to low 90's) as low as 82 until a couple weeks ago. Went out on first hole and birdied, parred #2 then came the bad stuff, finished with a 99!. I thought well it is just one game, but next day I am 104 then 106 and so it has gone on.

Initially I was topping my fairway woods and ok with driver and irons, then my irons started to also be an issue, as I was shanking and topping them too.
Driver was still ok as was my putter.

Yes, I am booked in with the pro.....but..............

I guess most people have gone through this at one time or another. 3 years ago a couple buckets of balls got me back on track, but this time I can't figure it out.

My swing doesn't seem to have changed and my tempo seems ok.

For those of you who have gone through this, what was likely cause? What checks have you instilled in yourself at set up etc. to prevent this happening again?

Welcome to my world . As the great Chen Wang Lo said "Learn Chinese Play Golf:D

jebartle 08-15-2013 04:51 PM

When this happens
 
I go back to the basics from my lesson, if that fails, the "ole boy" knows my swing better than I do and he can usually pick up on the problem....Do you have a significant other that knows your swing and as a last resort, I threaten to take up bowling....giggle...

fred53 08-15-2013 05:30 PM

The usual suspect is usually timing and tempo. When either go the ability to keep all parts of the swing in sync suffer and getting them back knows no time table.

For me I just keep hitting balls and trying the things that have worked in the past. I try to make my backswing as slow as possible and try to initiate the down swing with my legs and hips. Hitting from the top and swinging to fast are my greatest faults.

My handicap is about a 5/6 now, but was a 2 many moons ago.

Houselover 08-15-2013 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by murray607 (Post 726660)
This is the second time this has happened to me in the past 3 years.

I am a 15 handicap playing decent golf (mid-80's to low 90's) as low as 82 until a couple weeks ago. Went out on first hole and birdied, parred #2 then came the bad stuff, finished with a 99!. I thought well it is just one game, but next day I am 104 then 106 and so it has gone on.

Initially I was topping my fairway woods and ok with driver and irons, then my irons started to also be an issue, as I was shanking and topping them too.
Driver was still ok as was my putter.

Yes, I am booked in with the pro.....but..............

I guess most people have gone through this at one time or another. 3 years ago a couple buckets of balls got me back on track, but this time I can't figure it out.

My swing doesn't seem to have changed and my tempo seems ok.

For those of you who have gone through this, what was likely cause? What checks have you instilled in yourself at set up etc. to prevent this happening again?

I had a similar problem where my whole game sped up on me. I had to back and re-establish my routine of not hitting the ball until I was comfortable over it and then slowing the swing down and not trying to knock the cover off the ball. I also realized that I had lost some distance with my clubs and began using a club more than I used to hit.. This along with the more relaxed address at the ball and swing speed all worked to get my game back on track. Good Luck..
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Trayderjoe 08-15-2013 05:42 PM

I found that I was pressing when I got a case of the "yips" and was increasing my swing speed, getting my hands in front of the ball. The pro I saw advised me to hit the driving range and to try to consciously "pull the ball to third base". This seemed to work for me as I was only focusing on pulling the ball, which forced me to turn my hands over as I came through the ball. It took me several visits to the driving range to right myself, but it seemed to get me straightened out.

Good luck!

murray607 08-15-2013 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Houselover (Post 726836)
I had a similar problem where my whole game sped up on me. I had to back and re-establish my routine of not hitting the ball until I was comfortable over it and then slowing the swing down and not trying to knock the cover off the ball. I also realized that I had lost some distance with my clubs and began using a club more than I used to hit.. This along with the more relaxed address at the ball and swing speed all worked to get my game back on track. Good Luck..
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Sounds like the re-focusing is possible the key for me as I normally have a slower swing. Having just replayed the video of my swing I can see on thing I didn't notice before in that I was taught to initiate my downswing with my elbow to keep the club on plane then as the elbow was dropping, to bring my right knee over towards the left knee at the same time swing to right field, which was my normal swing.

But on looking at the video, I notice my hips are starting to turn open before I bring my right knee in and the club head is then going slightly outside in.

This is a problem I had as a beginner golfer some 8-9 years back and I thought it was gone, but for some reason it seems to have come back. I think I now see what I need to work on, but I am still keeping my appointment with the pro, just in case

jmvalcq 08-15-2013 07:22 PM

Golf
 
My bad scores are a result of LOFT. Lack of talent.

justjim 08-15-2013 07:45 PM

You are doing the right thing by taking a lesson----may need a couple. I have been inconsistent for about six months now and need a couple of lessons myself. I found over the years that I sometimes have what Gary Player calls "paralysis of analysis". You might try playing a couple of rounds without thinking so much and just hit the ball and have some fun and see what happens.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 08-15-2013 07:45 PM

Start by chipping balls from about ten yards off the green. After about 100 chips, move out to about 45 yards and hit 50-100 balls from there. The take a short iron and hit 3/4 shots. After about 25-50 of those hit about 25 balls with a seven iron. Then go out and play.


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