A couple weeks ago I read Brian's "Never Slice Again" article and I decided to incorporate it into my swing. I managed one trip to the range and several mirror sessions in the back yard before taking it to the course for a round. A video I took of my own swing showed that I had a tendency to let the left wrist break before impact (see http://www.davidclary.com/ugly_swing.htm ). The results that week were pretty good--my drives and fairway woods resulted in straight shots or slight fades instead of the big slice, and my short-mid irons were much improved. I was pretty excited by the results so I printed out every one of Brian's instructional articles, and poured over them. The big thing I worked on was maintaining the spine angle and tilt away from the target (I also fight an upper body lunge move). So this Sunday I went out--and proceeded to have the WORST ball striking round I've had in a long time. I was processing so many swing thoughts at address that I was having some trouble starting the club back. So the question: Any ideas on how I can systematically make several changes without achieving melt down on the tee??