texagjosh
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Two weeks ago I shanked wedge shots on 5 holes in a row during a round. Up until then I was playing to a 17 and hadn't shanked a ball since I took the game up seriously over the winter.
In the days since then, my swing has devolved into being completely unable to get the ball airborne and moving on a path toward my target.
After another frustrating day at the range, I've talked myself into taking 2 weeks away from the golf swing completely. I took the clubs out of the car except for my putter.
I'm hoping that in two weeks when I pick up a wedge and start chipping again, I can strike the ball with some amount of consistency.
I really don't know what else to do at this point.
Is there a better way to handle this? I may be too competitive to deal with this in a positive way.
In the days since then, my swing has devolved into being completely unable to get the ball airborne and moving on a path toward my target.
After another frustrating day at the range, I've talked myself into taking 2 weeks away from the golf swing completely. I took the clubs out of the car except for my putter.
I'm hoping that in two weeks when I pick up a wedge and start chipping again, I can strike the ball with some amount of consistency.
I really don't know what else to do at this point.
Is there a better way to handle this? I may be too competitive to deal with this in a positive way.