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By DaveP043 ·
I agree. I once played an inter club match, before the change, and one of our opponents used a small flat seashell for a marker. At some point, my partner picks up that shell, thinking it was just a small piece of debris. An argument ensued, and to be honest I don't remember the result. But requiring an artificial marker eliminates that kind of misunderstanding. -
By iacas ·
I think it's just to provide clarity. If you marked your ball with a pebble or a small twig, that's a loose impediment, and someone else could move it. An "obstruction" or a man-made thing, or an artificial thing, isn't a loose impediment. -
By WillieT ·
Day 243 (2 Jan 25) - Grandson directed drills today - he wanted to hit easy pitches into the holes of the Martin bird house (had it at ground level) - it is doable but it calls for a perfectly executed shot. He came close a couple of times. For me it’s about distance control and such. Drill two - me hit same foam balls to him while he’s in the swing saucer - into a slight wind…now it’s distance control plus anticipating the wind. A fun exercise - got really close on a number of shots. Drill three - take his youth Cobra SW and hit flops into to the foam ball basket while he was holding it. Great eye-hand work for him - wedge control for me. That little wedge works well. By the end my junior coach was done and I was too…. -
By Chris Brooks ·
Going to give this a try for a while and see if it sticks. Day 1 Today was some full practice: 30 minutes of range work focused on coordinating weight transfer based on Evolvr feedback 10 minutes putting speed control work 10 minutes chipping practice with random targets 5 minutes bump and run work with 7 iron -
By ChetlovesMer ·
Day 23: 1/2/2025 Had a great range session today. It was downright frigid this morning at the range, but the overhead heater made it tolerable. I started off working on my PPJ swing thought. Some slower, swings, somewhat exaggerating the movements. Then I switched focus and just hit the 6-iron about a half dozen times without thinking. I filmed two of these swings to send to Yoda. After that, I worked my way up and down the bag (random practice... yay.) Hitting one shot with each club aiming at a specific target. I tried to focus on where and not how. Over all, I was pretty impressed with my results. If you categorize each shot as either good, bad or good enough. I would say nearly all of them were either in the good or good enough category. Again, yay. I'm going to do some more mirror work tonight, looking at my videos I think I can still improve what I'm doing. But over all, I was really happy with today's range session. I feel like I've had a giant leap forward in my swing. We shall see if the progress can continue. Yay.
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