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Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of Best
Young Teachers in
America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Why Fall is the Best Time for Swing Changes
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Identify the advantages of making swing changes in the off-season.
- Understand how reduced tournament pressure can enhance your practice focus.
- Learn how practicing on the course can help integrate new skills into your game.
Discover why fall is the ideal season for golfers to make swing changes without the pressure of upcoming tournaments. Learn how this time can lead to long-term improvements in your game.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.900
In this Golf Smart Insight, I'm going to talk about why fall is my favorite
2
00:00:04.900 --> 00:00:05.520
season to make
3
00:00:05.520 --> 00:00:07.480
swing changes.
4
00:00:07.480 --> 00:00:12.800
For most of us, deciding when to make a swing change is a complicated issue.
5
00:00:12.800 --> 00:00:18.580
I've got tournaments, I've got the whole ability to practice, and I've got my
6
00:00:18.580 --> 00:00:20.800
time constraints.
7
00:00:20.800 --> 00:00:25.700
What ends up happening is a lot of golfers, spring comes around, and I now have
8
00:00:25.700 --> 00:00:26.160
time to
9
00:00:26.160 --> 00:00:29.660
practice, but I also have time to play, so I'm practicing a lot, I'm playing a
10
00:00:29.660 --> 00:00:29.960
lot, and
11
00:00:29.960 --> 00:00:32.600
before I know my tournaments were upon me.
12
00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:37.560
Well, when I come back out, I have all this rust that's built up over the
13
00:00:37.560 --> 00:00:38.600
winter, so in
14
00:00:38.600 --> 00:00:43.710
the beginning, I'm getting used to finding my swing again, and then I'm playing
15
00:00:43.710 --> 00:00:44.280
a lot,
16
00:00:44.280 --> 00:00:47.950
so if I make a swing change, my scores are going to suffer, and I'll be
17
00:00:47.950 --> 00:00:48.760
embarrassed
18
00:00:48.760 --> 00:00:54.140
because my body is a laugh at me, and then I've got these looming either trips
19
00:00:54.140 --> 00:00:55.520
or tournaments,
20
00:00:55.520 --> 00:00:59.020
and all that builds this extra stress, which makes it hard to commit to changes
21
00:00:59.020 --> 00:00:59.480
, which
22
00:00:59.480 --> 00:01:03.640
makes it hard to put in enough repetitions for them to actually work.
23
00:01:03.640 --> 00:01:07.420
So the fall in the winter, I think, is the hot spot for most amateurs to make
24
00:01:07.420 --> 00:01:08.120
their swing
25
00:01:08.120 --> 00:01:11.400
changes, and here's a couple of reasons why.
26
00:01:11.400 --> 00:01:16.540
One, you don't have any tournaments coming up, so you'll be less worried if you
27
00:01:16.540 --> 00:01:17.520
're having
28
00:01:17.520 --> 00:01:21.580
a bad day because you're making progress, you're working on something that
29
00:01:21.580 --> 00:01:22.720
builds long-term
30
00:01:22.720 --> 00:01:24.480
results.
31
00:01:24.480 --> 00:01:31.840
That's the major one, but here's kind of the one B, if that's the one A.
32
00:01:31.840 --> 00:01:37.140
Practicing on the golf course is one of the best ways to work on transferring a
33
00:01:37.140 --> 00:01:37.960
skill into
34
00:01:37.960 --> 00:01:39.640
your actual game.
35
00:01:39.640 --> 00:01:45.050
So what happens in the fall is the golf courses tend to slow down, so the
36
00:01:45.050 --> 00:01:46.440
course that I was
37
00:01:46.440 --> 00:01:52.760
a member at, I could easily go there and play a twilight round for cheap rates,
38
00:01:52.760 --> 00:01:53.480
and I would
39
00:01:53.480 --> 00:01:59.480
hit five, six balls from the middle of the fairway, or from a punch shot, or
40
00:01:59.480 --> 00:02:00.040
from a
41
00:02:00.040 --> 00:02:01.040
chip shot.
42
00:02:01.040 --> 00:02:04.820
I would hit multiple balls on the course, and these little walks in between
43
00:02:04.820 --> 00:02:05.440
would give
44
00:02:05.440 --> 00:02:10.520
me time to kind of think about it and process it, and then start over again.
45
00:02:10.520 --> 00:02:14.640
The complete opposite of the rapid-fire structure that most people do on the
46
00:02:14.640 --> 00:02:15.600
range, and that
47
00:02:15.600 --> 00:02:18.040
rapid-fire thing just doesn't work.
48
00:02:18.040 --> 00:02:20.040
It's kind of like cramming for a test.
49
00:02:20.040 --> 00:02:24.660
It gives you real short-term results, but you don't learn anything in the long
50
00:02:24.660 --> 00:02:25.120
run.
51
00:02:25.120 --> 00:02:30.020
Practicing on the golf course can give you some real long-term achievements and
52
00:02:30.020 --> 00:02:30.320
help
53
00:02:30.320 --> 00:02:33.080
you build real solid motor patterns.
54
00:02:33.080 --> 00:02:37.170
So I think that the fall is the best time to make these swing changes and the
55
00:02:37.170 --> 00:02:37.680
best time
56
00:02:37.680 --> 00:02:41.840
to practice because you're going to have time on the course, you're going to
57
00:02:41.840 --> 00:02:42.540
have a lot
58
00:02:42.540 --> 00:02:49.760
less stress, and the combination of those two seems to build the recipe for
59
00:02:49.760 --> 00:02:51.660
real good improvement.
60
00:02:51.660 --> 00:02:55.300
And the fun thing is, there's still enough nice days that you get to go out and
61
00:02:55.300 --> 00:02:55.620
play
62
00:02:55.620 --> 00:03:00.070
on the course with your buddies and see the effects of these changes that you
63
00:03:00.070 --> 00:03:00.740
're making,
64
00:03:00.740 --> 00:03:04.690
which helps you buy into it, which then helps your brain commit to it, and then
65
00:03:04.690 --> 00:03:05.220
over the
66
00:03:05.220 --> 00:03:09.670
winter, I think there's a process that's almost like defragging the computer,
67
00:03:09.670 --> 00:03:09.920
where
68
00:03:09.920 --> 00:03:15.780
it reorganizes and actually reinforces the good things more than the bad.
69
00:03:15.780 --> 00:03:19.280
So get out there, enjoy the fall, practice on the golf course, and start
70
00:03:19.280 --> 00:03:19.980
building the
71
00:03:19.980 --> 00:03:22.180
swing that you're going to be able to enjoy in the spring.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.900
In this Golf Smart Insight, I'm going to talk about why fall is my favorite
2
00:00:04.900 --> 00:00:05.520
season to make
3
00:00:05.520 --> 00:00:07.480
swing changes.
4
00:00:07.480 --> 00:00:12.800
For most of us, deciding when to make a swing change is a complicated issue.
5
00:00:12.800 --> 00:00:18.580
I've got tournaments, I've got the whole ability to practice, and I've got my
6
00:00:18.580 --> 00:00:20.800
time constraints.
7
00:00:20.800 --> 00:00:25.700
What ends up happening is a lot of golfers, spring comes around, and I now have
8
00:00:25.700 --> 00:00:26.160
time to
9
00:00:26.160 --> 00:00:29.660
practice, but I also have time to play, so I'm practicing a lot, I'm playing a
10
00:00:29.660 --> 00:00:29.960
lot, and
11
00:00:29.960 --> 00:00:32.600
before I know my tournaments were upon me.
12
00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:37.560
Well, when I come back out, I have all this rust that's built up over the
13
00:00:37.560 --> 00:00:38.600
winter, so in
14
00:00:38.600 --> 00:00:43.710
the beginning, I'm getting used to finding my swing again, and then I'm playing
15
00:00:43.710 --> 00:00:44.280
a lot,
16
00:00:44.280 --> 00:00:47.950
so if I make a swing change, my scores are going to suffer, and I'll be
17
00:00:47.950 --> 00:00:48.760
embarrassed
18
00:00:48.760 --> 00:00:54.140
because my body is a laugh at me, and then I've got these looming either trips
19
00:00:54.140 --> 00:00:55.520
or tournaments,
20
00:00:55.520 --> 00:00:59.020
and all that builds this extra stress, which makes it hard to commit to changes
21
00:00:59.020 --> 00:00:59.480
, which
22
00:00:59.480 --> 00:01:03.640
makes it hard to put in enough repetitions for them to actually work.
23
00:01:03.640 --> 00:01:07.420
So the fall in the winter, I think, is the hot spot for most amateurs to make
24
00:01:07.420 --> 00:01:08.120
their swing
25
00:01:08.120 --> 00:01:11.400
changes, and here's a couple of reasons why.
26
00:01:11.400 --> 00:01:16.540
One, you don't have any tournaments coming up, so you'll be less worried if you
27
00:01:16.540 --> 00:01:17.520
're having
28
00:01:17.520 --> 00:01:21.580
a bad day because you're making progress, you're working on something that
29
00:01:21.580 --> 00:01:22.720
builds long-term
30
00:01:22.720 --> 00:01:24.480
results.
31
00:01:24.480 --> 00:01:31.840
That's the major one, but here's kind of the one B, if that's the one A.
32
00:01:31.840 --> 00:01:37.140
Practicing on the golf course is one of the best ways to work on transferring a
33
00:01:37.140 --> 00:01:37.960
skill into
34
00:01:37.960 --> 00:01:39.640
your actual game.
35
00:01:39.640 --> 00:01:45.050
So what happens in the fall is the golf courses tend to slow down, so the
36
00:01:45.050 --> 00:01:46.440
course that I was
37
00:01:46.440 --> 00:01:52.760
a member at, I could easily go there and play a twilight round for cheap rates,
38
00:01:52.760 --> 00:01:53.480
and I would
39
00:01:53.480 --> 00:01:59.480
hit five, six balls from the middle of the fairway, or from a punch shot, or
40
00:01:59.480 --> 00:02:00.040
from a
41
00:02:00.040 --> 00:02:01.040
chip shot.
42
00:02:01.040 --> 00:02:04.820
I would hit multiple balls on the course, and these little walks in between
43
00:02:04.820 --> 00:02:05.440
would give
44
00:02:05.440 --> 00:02:10.520
me time to kind of think about it and process it, and then start over again.
45
00:02:10.520 --> 00:02:14.640
The complete opposite of the rapid-fire structure that most people do on the
46
00:02:14.640 --> 00:02:15.600
range, and that
47
00:02:15.600 --> 00:02:18.040
rapid-fire thing just doesn't work.
48
00:02:18.040 --> 00:02:20.040
It's kind of like cramming for a test.
49
00:02:20.040 --> 00:02:24.660
It gives you real short-term results, but you don't learn anything in the long
50
00:02:24.660 --> 00:02:25.120
run.
51
00:02:25.120 --> 00:02:30.020
Practicing on the golf course can give you some real long-term achievements and
52
00:02:30.020 --> 00:02:30.320
help
53
00:02:30.320 --> 00:02:33.080
you build real solid motor patterns.
54
00:02:33.080 --> 00:02:37.170
So I think that the fall is the best time to make these swing changes and the
55
00:02:37.170 --> 00:02:37.680
best time
56
00:02:37.680 --> 00:02:41.840
to practice because you're going to have time on the course, you're going to
57
00:02:41.840 --> 00:02:42.540
have a lot
58
00:02:42.540 --> 00:02:49.760
less stress, and the combination of those two seems to build the recipe for
59
00:02:49.760 --> 00:02:51.660
real good improvement.
60
00:02:51.660 --> 00:02:55.300
And the fun thing is, there's still enough nice days that you get to go out and
61
00:02:55.300 --> 00:02:55.620
play
62
00:02:55.620 --> 00:03:00.070
on the course with your buddies and see the effects of these changes that you
63
00:03:00.070 --> 00:03:00.740
're making,
64
00:03:00.740 --> 00:03:04.690
which helps you buy into it, which then helps your brain commit to it, and then
65
00:03:04.690 --> 00:03:05.220
over the
66
00:03:05.220 --> 00:03:09.670
winter, I think there's a process that's almost like defragging the computer,
67
00:03:09.670 --> 00:03:09.920
where
68
00:03:09.920 --> 00:03:15.780
it reorganizes and actually reinforces the good things more than the bad.
69
00:03:15.780 --> 00:03:19.280
So get out there, enjoy the fall, practice on the golf course, and start
70
00:03:19.280 --> 00:03:19.980
building the
71
00:03:19.980 --> 00:03:22.180
swing that you're going to be able to enjoy in the spring.
Have questions?
Ask Mulligan for help
Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of
Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Why Fall is the Best Time for Swing Changes
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Identify the advantages of making swing changes in the off-season.
- Understand how reduced tournament pressure can enhance your practice focus.
- Learn how practicing on the course can help integrate new skills into your game.
Discover why fall is the ideal season for golfers to make swing changes without the pressure of upcoming tournaments. Learn how this time can lead to long-term improvements in your game.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.900
In this Golf Smart Insight, I'm going to talk about why fall is my favorite
2
00:00:04.900 --> 00:00:05.520
season to make
3
00:00:05.520 --> 00:00:07.480
swing changes.
4
00:00:07.480 --> 00:00:12.800
For most of us, deciding when to make a swing change is a complicated issue.
5
00:00:12.800 --> 00:00:18.580
I've got tournaments, I've got the whole ability to practice, and I've got my
6
00:00:18.580 --> 00:00:20.800
time constraints.
7
00:00:20.800 --> 00:00:25.700
What ends up happening is a lot of golfers, spring comes around, and I now have
8
00:00:25.700 --> 00:00:26.160
time to
9
00:00:26.160 --> 00:00:29.660
practice, but I also have time to play, so I'm practicing a lot, I'm playing a
10
00:00:29.660 --> 00:00:29.960
lot, and
11
00:00:29.960 --> 00:00:32.600
before I know my tournaments were upon me.
12
00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:37.560
Well, when I come back out, I have all this rust that's built up over the
13
00:00:37.560 --> 00:00:38.600
winter, so in
14
00:00:38.600 --> 00:00:43.710
the beginning, I'm getting used to finding my swing again, and then I'm playing
15
00:00:43.710 --> 00:00:44.280
a lot,
16
00:00:44.280 --> 00:00:47.950
so if I make a swing change, my scores are going to suffer, and I'll be
17
00:00:47.950 --> 00:00:48.760
embarrassed
18
00:00:48.760 --> 00:00:54.140
because my body is a laugh at me, and then I've got these looming either trips
19
00:00:54.140 --> 00:00:55.520
or tournaments,
20
00:00:55.520 --> 00:00:59.020
and all that builds this extra stress, which makes it hard to commit to changes
21
00:00:59.020 --> 00:00:59.480
, which
22
00:00:59.480 --> 00:01:03.640
makes it hard to put in enough repetitions for them to actually work.
23
00:01:03.640 --> 00:01:07.420
So the fall in the winter, I think, is the hot spot for most amateurs to make
24
00:01:07.420 --> 00:01:08.120
their swing
25
00:01:08.120 --> 00:01:11.400
changes, and here's a couple of reasons why.
26
00:01:11.400 --> 00:01:16.540
One, you don't have any tournaments coming up, so you'll be less worried if you
27
00:01:16.540 --> 00:01:17.520
're having
28
00:01:17.520 --> 00:01:21.580
a bad day because you're making progress, you're working on something that
29
00:01:21.580 --> 00:01:22.720
builds long-term
30
00:01:22.720 --> 00:01:24.480
results.
31
00:01:24.480 --> 00:01:31.840
That's the major one, but here's kind of the one B, if that's the one A.
32
00:01:31.840 --> 00:01:37.140
Practicing on the golf course is one of the best ways to work on transferring a
33
00:01:37.140 --> 00:01:37.960
skill into
34
00:01:37.960 --> 00:01:39.640
your actual game.
35
00:01:39.640 --> 00:01:45.050
So what happens in the fall is the golf courses tend to slow down, so the
36
00:01:45.050 --> 00:01:46.440
course that I was
37
00:01:46.440 --> 00:01:52.760
a member at, I could easily go there and play a twilight round for cheap rates,
38
00:01:52.760 --> 00:01:53.480
and I would
39
00:01:53.480 --> 00:01:59.480
hit five, six balls from the middle of the fairway, or from a punch shot, or
40
00:01:59.480 --> 00:02:00.040
from a
41
00:02:00.040 --> 00:02:01.040
chip shot.
42
00:02:01.040 --> 00:02:04.820
I would hit multiple balls on the course, and these little walks in between
43
00:02:04.820 --> 00:02:05.440
would give
44
00:02:05.440 --> 00:02:10.520
me time to kind of think about it and process it, and then start over again.
45
00:02:10.520 --> 00:02:14.640
The complete opposite of the rapid-fire structure that most people do on the
46
00:02:14.640 --> 00:02:15.600
range, and that
47
00:02:15.600 --> 00:02:18.040
rapid-fire thing just doesn't work.
48
00:02:18.040 --> 00:02:20.040
It's kind of like cramming for a test.
49
00:02:20.040 --> 00:02:24.660
It gives you real short-term results, but you don't learn anything in the long
50
00:02:24.660 --> 00:02:25.120
run.
51
00:02:25.120 --> 00:02:30.020
Practicing on the golf course can give you some real long-term achievements and
52
00:02:30.020 --> 00:02:30.320
help
53
00:02:30.320 --> 00:02:33.080
you build real solid motor patterns.
54
00:02:33.080 --> 00:02:37.170
So I think that the fall is the best time to make these swing changes and the
55
00:02:37.170 --> 00:02:37.680
best time
56
00:02:37.680 --> 00:02:41.840
to practice because you're going to have time on the course, you're going to
57
00:02:41.840 --> 00:02:42.540
have a lot
58
00:02:42.540 --> 00:02:49.760
less stress, and the combination of those two seems to build the recipe for
59
00:02:49.760 --> 00:02:51.660
real good improvement.
60
00:02:51.660 --> 00:02:55.300
And the fun thing is, there's still enough nice days that you get to go out and
61
00:02:55.300 --> 00:02:55.620
play
62
00:02:55.620 --> 00:03:00.070
on the course with your buddies and see the effects of these changes that you
63
00:03:00.070 --> 00:03:00.740
're making,
64
00:03:00.740 --> 00:03:04.690
which helps you buy into it, which then helps your brain commit to it, and then
65
00:03:04.690 --> 00:03:05.220
over the
66
00:03:05.220 --> 00:03:09.670
winter, I think there's a process that's almost like defragging the computer,
67
00:03:09.670 --> 00:03:09.920
where
68
00:03:09.920 --> 00:03:15.780
it reorganizes and actually reinforces the good things more than the bad.
69
00:03:15.780 --> 00:03:19.280
So get out there, enjoy the fall, practice on the golf course, and start
70
00:03:19.280 --> 00:03:19.980
building the
71
00:03:19.980 --> 00:03:22.180
swing that you're going to be able to enjoy in the spring.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.900
In this Golf Smart Insight, I'm going to talk about why fall is my favorite
2
00:00:04.900 --> 00:00:05.520
season to make
3
00:00:05.520 --> 00:00:07.480
swing changes.
4
00:00:07.480 --> 00:00:12.800
For most of us, deciding when to make a swing change is a complicated issue.
5
00:00:12.800 --> 00:00:18.580
I've got tournaments, I've got the whole ability to practice, and I've got my
6
00:00:18.580 --> 00:00:20.800
time constraints.
7
00:00:20.800 --> 00:00:25.700
What ends up happening is a lot of golfers, spring comes around, and I now have
8
00:00:25.700 --> 00:00:26.160
time to
9
00:00:26.160 --> 00:00:29.660
practice, but I also have time to play, so I'm practicing a lot, I'm playing a
10
00:00:29.660 --> 00:00:29.960
lot, and
11
00:00:29.960 --> 00:00:32.600
before I know my tournaments were upon me.
12
00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:37.560
Well, when I come back out, I have all this rust that's built up over the
13
00:00:37.560 --> 00:00:38.600
winter, so in
14
00:00:38.600 --> 00:00:43.710
the beginning, I'm getting used to finding my swing again, and then I'm playing
15
00:00:43.710 --> 00:00:44.280
a lot,
16
00:00:44.280 --> 00:00:47.950
so if I make a swing change, my scores are going to suffer, and I'll be
17
00:00:47.950 --> 00:00:48.760
embarrassed
18
00:00:48.760 --> 00:00:54.140
because my body is a laugh at me, and then I've got these looming either trips
19
00:00:54.140 --> 00:00:55.520
or tournaments,
20
00:00:55.520 --> 00:00:59.020
and all that builds this extra stress, which makes it hard to commit to changes
21
00:00:59.020 --> 00:00:59.480
, which
22
00:00:59.480 --> 00:01:03.640
makes it hard to put in enough repetitions for them to actually work.
23
00:01:03.640 --> 00:01:07.420
So the fall in the winter, I think, is the hot spot for most amateurs to make
24
00:01:07.420 --> 00:01:08.120
their swing
25
00:01:08.120 --> 00:01:11.400
changes, and here's a couple of reasons why.
26
00:01:11.400 --> 00:01:16.540
One, you don't have any tournaments coming up, so you'll be less worried if you
27
00:01:16.540 --> 00:01:17.520
're having
28
00:01:17.520 --> 00:01:21.580
a bad day because you're making progress, you're working on something that
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builds long-term
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results.
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That's the major one, but here's kind of the one B, if that's the one A.
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Practicing on the golf course is one of the best ways to work on transferring a
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skill into
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your actual game.
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So what happens in the fall is the golf courses tend to slow down, so the
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course that I was
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a member at, I could easily go there and play a twilight round for cheap rates,
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and I would
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hit five, six balls from the middle of the fairway, or from a punch shot, or
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from a
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chip shot.
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I would hit multiple balls on the course, and these little walks in between
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would give
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me time to kind of think about it and process it, and then start over again.
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The complete opposite of the rapid-fire structure that most people do on the
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range, and that
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rapid-fire thing just doesn't work.
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It's kind of like cramming for a test.
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It gives you real short-term results, but you don't learn anything in the long
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run.
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Practicing on the golf course can give you some real long-term achievements and
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help
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you build real solid motor patterns.
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So I think that the fall is the best time to make these swing changes and the
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best time
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to practice because you're going to have time on the course, you're going to
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have a lot
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less stress, and the combination of those two seems to build the recipe for
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real good improvement.
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And the fun thing is, there's still enough nice days that you get to go out and
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play
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on the course with your buddies and see the effects of these changes that you
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're making,
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which helps you buy into it, which then helps your brain commit to it, and then
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over the
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winter, I think there's a process that's almost like defragging the computer,
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where
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it reorganizes and actually reinforces the good things more than the bad.
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So get out there, enjoy the fall, practice on the golf course, and start
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building the
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swing that you're going to be able to enjoy in the spring.
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