Greydawg
King Of All Hackers!!!
- Dec 15, 2006
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Is there such a thing???
Ok, let me try and figure out how to ask this question so that it makes sence...
First a prelude.
I played 18 on Saturday with our friend Sandy.
He introduced me to a couple of Cleveland Halo hybrids and a Cleveland #7 wood.
For some reason I just don't seem able to hit my Bafflers or my M-speed #3 wood very well.
(be patient with me, I know there's a point to be made here somewhere!)
Anyway, for my skill level, I was making great contact using these clubs.
(accuracy is another thing, I think I need a front end alignment!)
But the ball was going dead straight!
Monday I played 9 holes and watched an older gentleman hit his driver with such a slow but beautiful swing that I tried to copy it.
It worked!!!
My next 3 drives, the last 3, were about the best I've ever hit with a driver!
(are you all asleep yet???)
Ok, now for the meat of this diatribe...
I go to the range today after work, complete with bluejeans and a tee shirt.
(my day started at 2:00am, got to the range about 4:15pm.)
I couldn't 'get it together' at all.
So my question is this, is it a good thing to practice when you're tired and really not dressed for golf?
(at least I did take my cowboy boots off and used golf shoes!)
Am I hurting myself by practicing under these conditions?
I was once told that practicing while tired could be good as I'm more relaxed, I don't know that I buy that though.
So there you have it,
a stupid question from a terrible player!
But it is the most fun I can have for $5.00 with my clothes on!!!:laugh::laugh::laugh:
Ok, let me try and figure out how to ask this question so that it makes sence...
First a prelude.
I played 18 on Saturday with our friend Sandy.
He introduced me to a couple of Cleveland Halo hybrids and a Cleveland #7 wood.
For some reason I just don't seem able to hit my Bafflers or my M-speed #3 wood very well.
(be patient with me, I know there's a point to be made here somewhere!)
Anyway, for my skill level, I was making great contact using these clubs.
(accuracy is another thing, I think I need a front end alignment!)
But the ball was going dead straight!
Monday I played 9 holes and watched an older gentleman hit his driver with such a slow but beautiful swing that I tried to copy it.
It worked!!!
My next 3 drives, the last 3, were about the best I've ever hit with a driver!
(are you all asleep yet???)
Ok, now for the meat of this diatribe...
I go to the range today after work, complete with bluejeans and a tee shirt.
(my day started at 2:00am, got to the range about 4:15pm.)
I couldn't 'get it together' at all.
So my question is this, is it a good thing to practice when you're tired and really not dressed for golf?
(at least I did take my cowboy boots off and used golf shoes!)
Am I hurting myself by practicing under these conditions?
I was once told that practicing while tired could be good as I'm more relaxed, I don't know that I buy that though.
So there you have it,
a stupid question from a terrible player!
But it is the most fun I can have for $5.00 with my clothes on!!!:laugh::laugh::laugh: