When you practice don't be afraid to exaggerate!

When you practice don't be afraid to exaggerate!  

Hi, I’m Mel Sole, Director of Instruction at the Mel Sole Golf School, headquartered at Pawleys Plantation Golf and Country Club in Pawleys Island, SC.  We conduct 1, 2, and 3-day golf schools, hourly golf lessons, and senior golf schools—any golf instruction program your heart desires. Give us a call at 800-624-4653 or 843-237-4993.  We will be happy to book a commuter school or a package that contains accommodations, golf, and golf school.

Monthly Golf Tips by the Mel Sole Golf School.

This month I would like to exaggerate your golf swing when trying to make changes to your swing.  When you have taken a lesson and the teaching pro has made changes to your swing, they will feel uncomfortable.  To make those changes permanent, exaggerate the move you are trying to accomplish. For example, if you are making a grip change, hit balls with a small swing first with a lofted club until the change starts to feel comfortable before moving on to fuller swings.

The Method.

There is always perception and reality! What you think you are doing and what you are actually doing are two completely different things.  The only way you can reconcile this in your head is to videotape your swing repeatedly.  You will know how close or far off you are to the desired positions when you can see the swing. Then back to work!

 

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