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So you don't change your spine/lean and shoulder plane for a hyzer more like a short stop throwing to first on the run?you throw a sidearm with your "elbow" which mean thats what aims it. so with a hyzer you drop your elbow below you hip to where a flat or turnover is even or above your hips.
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Who do you think is your biggest competition on any given weekend?
Paul, are you going to play any events before The Memorial ? Gentlemens/Vegas or Otter Open ?
Ooh ooh ooh! Ooh! Ooh ooh! Do you ever turn a fan on for some pseudo-outside conditions when you're putting inside because it's raining?
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So you don't change your spine/lean and shoulder plane for a hyzer more like a short stop throwing to first on the run?
Hey Paul, I just played my first open tourney today and shot a 65. It was a terrible score. I usually shoot around a 51 on that course. A guy I absolutely despise was on my card and that might have had something to do with it but do you have any advice for improving consistency and any mental game tips. Good luck this coming year and I hope I get to compete with you when I get my mental game and consistency down.
first off who are you trying to impress? when you shoot that far off you average your trying to hard for some reason. you know what you can do now get out there and do it. another thing i think that is a huge factor is being prepared for a event, practice leading up to the event is huge. try something simple like that then you will start to narrow down your own problem easier
first off who are you trying to impress? when you shoot that far off you average your trying to hard for some reason. you know what you can do now get out there and do it. another thing i think that is a huge factor is being prepared for a event, practice leading up to the event is huge. try something simple like that then you will start to narrow down your own problem easier
first off who are you trying to impress? when you shoot that far off you average your trying to hard for some reason. you know what you can do now get out there and do it. another thing i think that is a huge factor is being prepared for a event, practice leading up to the event is huge. try something simple like that then you will start to narrow down your own problem easier
ouch.
What kind of practice do you do before a tourney?
Paul, my apologies if this has been asked before, but what are the most overstable putter and midrange in your bag, and what shots do you use them for?