WW wrote: Last yr I took 3 lessons & really changed my swing. I'm hitting the ball pretty good now but still hit the occasional fat shot or top it. Don't know if it's a lack of concentration or a swing flaw. I hit my driver well & put pretty good too. So I'll just ask for a tuneup/ evaluation. I was thinking of asking speciffically for shot game pointers. I think I'll make significant
"Marcel Kuijper" <zoepetier_nothing_here@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:46645cf7$0$330$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... "Martin Levac" wrote: 100 balls? Then 60 balls the next day? If anything, that's not enough practice. Try 500 balls each day, every day. I do have other things to do with my arms. I practice for fun, not to make a living out of it. I have no ambition
Eric Lindholm wrote: I think this has been discussed to death, so, to sum up: Thanks again for the responses. Thanks for seriously considering the advices. (Some of it wasn't exactly useful and friendly, so you definitely tolerated more than you should have). I personally am embarrassed that some here lashed out in anger about it - the fact that you're open to the question is miles
"Joe" <Joe@nospamwarwickDOTnet.org> wrote in message news:46644c20$0$16539$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... Martin Levac wrote: "Joe" <Joe@nospamwarwickDOTnet.org> wrote in message news:46639a75$0$1370$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... Martin Levac wrote: "Joe" <Joe@nospamwarwickDOTnet.org> wrote in message news:46638632$0$19508$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... Martin Levac wrote
d wrote: Osho, Are you infallible? I am infallibly fallible! First, I am not a perfectionist because to me perfectionism is the root cause of all neurosis. Unless humanity gets rid of the idea of perfection it is never going to be sane. The very idea of perfection has driven the whole of mankind to a state of madness. To think in terms of perfection means you are thinking in