Save a few of those toilet paper roll cores. And use them for practice putting indoor. You can just squeeze a golf ball in there. Find a floor surface with good and predictable roll - preferably with short, smooth carpet. Let the core rest against the back wall and work on your putting stroke until you can hole a bunch in a row between 6 and 10 feet. You will be a killer on the greens next year if you put your heart into this.
Save a few of those toilet paper roll cores. And use them for practice putting indoor. You can just squeeze a golf ball in there. Find a floor surface with good and predictable roll - preferably with short, smooth carpet. Let the core rest against the back wall and work on your putting stroke until you can hole a bunch in a row between 6 and 10 feet. You will be a killer on the greens next year if you put your heart into this.
I always listen to your insightful suggestions. But no skiing for me. I curse the snow other than it's where a lot of the winter sports on TV take place.
But those books are worth a million, Air. And I don't think they will impose swing thoughts that conflicts with what Yoda teaches you.
They don't cost a million as well? I recently got Paul Runyan: The short way to lower scoring. 30 dollars for the book and even more for the shipping. But it looks like a good book.
I have been watching his videos - and in one of his first he says that the first thing in the downswing is down : the right elbow must connect with the right side before anything else and that will push the right hip left (seen from the player's view) and bring the right shoulder down. Is this the way to do it - and practice on? How does this relate to the downswing waggle?
I have hardly hit a draw in my life - a lot of pulls and even more slices. There are some ways to hit draws (if you don't come OTT). Set up with a closed stance and aim at the target. I saw another way recently. Set up as to a normal straight shot, but as the downswing starts, keep both right shoulder and right hip back as you swing your arms thru. Is this something anybody has tried or will recommend?