This Week’s Swing Thoughts
My handicap isn’t showing my progress, but score isn’t everything. I’ve started to read Every Shot Counts to focus on what aspects of my golf need the most practice, from a strokes gained perspective.
My handicap isn’t showing my progress, but score isn’t everything. I’ve started to read Every Shot Counts to focus on what aspects of my golf need the most practice, from a strokes gained perspective.
I’ve never been a small guy. In fact, quite the opposite. Even a former US president has referenced me as “Big Guy”… and this has gotten into my head and become a problem for my golf game.
As I continue to work on my golf swing, I constantly watch YouTube to self-diagnose the symptoms of being stuck around a 20-handicap. Yes, lessons would help, but I’m still teaching myself.
Check out this amazing 4K drone video of Hartford. As a big advocate of this city, it’s definitely a great perspective of all that Hartford has to offer.
One of the YouTube channels I enjoy is Me and My Golf. One of the topics I recently watched was related to how you release the wrists during the swing.
I really enjoy how technical Mark Crossfield is about the golf swing and how to play better golf. In this video, he also shows his ability to talk about the feel of the swing and how hand path and presses impact club path.
I’m officially hooked! While I’ve been swinging a golf club since I was 6 or 7, this past golf season was truly the first time I’ve really tried to work on my game.
Every time I go to Golfer’s Warehouse, I like to spend a few minutes hitting in one of their bays with the golf simulator. And more often than not, there’s someone near me hitting driver.
This is the first post of my new personal website… and logo! (The older blog entries are from my previous sites.) Come back soon to check on updates!
Thanks to the Python Guide, I was able to follow several of these steps to get Python onto Mac OS X using Homebrew.