This rollercoaster continues...

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Sometimes, I hit it so good for so long, and then wake up one day and it's gone (or at least feels like it). I had the best ballstriking months of my golfing career from Nov 11 through early March this year. That wonderful display has been followed up with an awful two-way miss (really hate right to further right), too many mediocre rounds, and too much pressure on my putter. I figure I have two options:

1: Try and dig it out and practice more, take a lesson or something.
2: Hang it up for a couple weeks, go fishing, and hope that peace of mind carries back onto the course.

Opinions?

Dear SPmoser87,

I see we started posting on Brian's site in February of this year.

I am now over 100 due to a passion to help ALL golfers have a chance to get better, or in your case get back on track.

If you are familiar with Brian's site, go to Archives, then Golfing Discussions, then look for 'Bumpy back vs Diagonal Stance'. It is a good summary including other player and teachers experiences with this simple set up and transition NECESSITY to develop sufficient lower body dynamic balance and stability.

Also, you can search on 'Google" for the same title, as an expedient.

Please let me know how this works.

Regards,
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