Defining your golfpersona
This chapter comes with the golfing equivalent of a government health warn-W ing: The information on the next few pages isn't for everyone. That's not to say that anything in this chapter is incorrect; it isn't. But for many people — especially those at an early stage of development as golfers — it may be too much to assimilate. Little puffs of smoke will be coming from your ears. So you need to know yourself psychologically. Say you ordered a computer and it's just arrived on your doorstep. You bring the boxes inside and start tearing them to pieces. You hook this cable to that port and put this on top of that. You're flying by the seat of your pants and have no idea what you're doing, but you do it anyway. Gone is the idea of looking at the instructions or reading any print data on how to assemble this new computer. If this scenario sounds like you, skip this chapter. You already know all you need to know about the golf swing — at least for now. If, however, you're the type who takes a computer home, reads everything in the box, and goes from page 1 to the end of the instruction manual as you piece the components together, you're going to want to know more about the golf swing before you can play with confidence. Read on to better understand the complexities of the swing.
Submenu:
|