Become A Better Golfer By Watching Yourself
I suppose there's a time in every golfer's life when he feels
something in his game "just ain't right". Yet, try as he may, he
just can't put his finger on it. Well, there's a quick way to
get through that messy period.
One of the very best ways to see what you doing wrong is to
watch yourself. That's right, watch yourself. Do this by
videotaping yourself and then reveiwing the tape. In fact, one
of the best things you can do for your overall game is to
videotape yourself hitting a few balls with each of your clubs
in various situations.
This is a great excercise for the off season, by the way.
The easiest way to do this is to have a buddy do the camera work
and then you return the favor and film him or her. However, if
you can't find a buddy to brave the cold with you or if you just
hate the idea of someone watching you through a veiwfinder, you
can try this.
If you have a golf cart, you can turn the cart so that it faces
where you will be hitting from. Hang the camera from a bungee
cord or something similar--windsheilds usually have a
protrustion of some sort that you can use for this. Check the
focus and hit Record. Walk away from the cart and forget the
thing is running.
If your drives are suddenly looking like chip shots, go ahead
and drive a few balls. Hit them the way you normally hit them.
Go back and stop the camera.
I don't suggest that you try to review the tape on the course.
Instead, I'd recommend that you review it at home.
I mentioned drives in this example, but you can do this with any
shot, including putting. The whole trick is to get the camera
facing you. Once that part is done, the rest is a snap.
>From my own experience I can tell you that you're going to see
many things on your review tape that you wish you hadn't seen.
Be nice to yourself. Focus your attention in on one thing at a
time. You might want to critique your stance, or check for head
wobble, or look at your backswing. The idea here is try not to
look at yourself overall until you've had time to inspect all
the components first.
Reading about how to do something or having someone else
critique you is helpful, but nothing drives the message home as
well as seeing yourself in action.
Try it. This works.