So the Golf Course Designer is trying to make sure your attempts to hit the ball solid and straight are not successful.
And the Teaching Pro is trying to teach you how to hit the ball solid and straight.
Who’s winning?
Something is fundamentally missing in teaching golf. Courses are getting harder and longer, and golfers are not getting better. Or are they? Sure, there’s the model swing, and there’s clubfitting. Both designed to help you hit the ball solid and straight. It’s a GREAT start.
But it only works on the range.
WHAT IF your ball was almost never going to go straight?
WHAT IF you could predict what is going to happen to your ball?
WHAT IF you actually had control over where your ball went?
You do, you just don’t know it.
Have you seen a NASCAR race recently? Sure, it’s a lot of stock cars going fast, turning left. But, those high banked turns are — interesting! Which starts first, the banking or the turn? And where do the cars go? Shucks, Dale, if they went straight they’d hit the wall!
So, how would you like to know what to do with that model golf swing you’re working so hard on? (Hint: GPS)