- Sep 1, 2004
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I went to the range yesterday and was hitting the ball well at the beginning. As the session went on I started developing a block / slice which got worse as the session went on (I guess my body is still recovering from last week's efforts). Normally I start a session hitting the ball badly but by the time I leave I have figured it out and am hitting it well.
So the question is, should you quit a session if things start going downhill or keep at it? At the end yesterday my head was fried trying to figure out what was going wrong; it was so soul destroying I ended up just hitting chips to finish the balls. I should have just given them to the kid in the booth beside me and headed home.
So the question is, should you quit a session if things start going downhill or keep at it? At the end yesterday my head was fried trying to figure out what was going wrong; it was so soul destroying I ended up just hitting chips to finish the balls. I should have just given them to the kid in the booth beside me and headed home.