You might actually get better because you won't be trying to kill the ball all the time for fear of injury.Doc believes that I'll be able to swing up on the ball quite a bit more once I get back to driver. --and I agree-- I can see where I will be able to squat more on the attack and get under the back of the ball on the tee.
You would think ... but I assure, on occasion, is it still possible lol ... but your advice is exactly what I've been taught, and it is 99% infallible. The other 1% ... it is what it is. Watched one of the best kids in the country on the college championship this week blade a chip across the green and into a hazard. It happens to the best of us, so its certainly going to happen to the rest of us.
Blading becomes a problem for most low Hdcp players on the latter part of the back 9 when the alcohol and vape pen starts really taking its full effect. The arms, legs and melon are in full Gumby mode.
You clearly are not golfer. Most rec golfers are way too tense. A few cocktails loosen them up.
I’m talking major Cocktails and major pokes off the vape.. I played in a member-guest 2 weekends ago and almost died of alcohol poisoning.You clearly are not golfer. Most rec golfers are way too tense. A few cocktails loosen them up.
Bingo.Most rec golfers do not possess the muscle memory or hand eye coordination to benefit from "loosening up".

I’m talking major Cocktails and major pokes off the vape.. I played in a member-guest 2 weekends ago and almost died of alcohol poisoning.