Knocking down normal golf shots with my same swing thought seemed a nice but productive way to sail through a session. Doing my same old thing was getting a bit stodgy. I needed playtime in my range time.
You may wonder about my title. Watch my Bitchute.com video, and you’ll understand the value of creating while you practice. Of course, you need to be fluent in impact physics to apply yourself. However, with ample reps. available, your practice and control over your own process blossoms.
Knocking down shots have multiple advantages. Because wind is an inevitable part of golf, we often look for ball control. Nearly always effective, knock-down shots require altogether less effort. Less speed, less motion, less spin, less exposure to elements, and more shaft lean all combine to ease our ball-striking trouble.
First, we allow our motion to change without pressurizing our situation. Mentally, we take a break from our droning habits to have more adventure. Hopefully, you practice before you apply, by the way. Second, we know to look for our ball flight lower in the air… not the sky. By creating a different expectation, we accept more aberrant misses, which reduces our stress level while improving our attitude.
Third, successful conversion of intention into solid strike makes our intention bear fruit. Moreover, if our solid strike yields a stroke-saving result, we have a story to tell forever. Therefore, knock down normal to play in practice.
John Wright – Founder
The Open Stance Academy
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