| I think lessons is where I'm headed. The ones I've taken, though, have not been particularly good. I took some through a high school extention program years back and the teacher (who I don't think was even a pro, just a guy who built his own clubs), had a particular teaching method that has taken me years to get rid of. Although my wife still uses his method fairly successfully. The other was just last year from a pro I know and like. While it was worthwhile because he improved my putting, his major contribution to the rest of my game was to tell me to slow my swing down. I've heard good comments about some of the local pros, though, so I may contact one of them.
I feel for you, Bravo. Nothing is worse than reaching a point and then falling backwards from it and not knowing why. I've never reached your level, but I can empathize because I'll have a couple of great holes, then simply can't seem to even find the ball with both hands even though everything still feels the same to me. So many small, small things can go wrong. What's affecting your game, as you know, is likely to be something tiny. |