In case you landed here and are wondering what this blog is about - I have decided to create a plan and document my progress towards the objective of attaining a scratch handicap. Hopefully by sharing my progress I will remain disciplined and who knows maybe inspire someone else to achieve their own goals.


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Not Good

I had my follow up with Dr Weil yesterday and while he thinks there is some slight improvement, he feels the elbow needs more time - another 4 to 6 weeks to be precise. This winter has me going stir crazy as it is so another 6 weeks is going to hurt.
However, on a more positive note, he did say that I should be able to play through it for the year without further aggravating it any more than I already had - in other words, surgery can wait til winter if I need to have it.
Also, I can pitch, chip and putt to my hearts content. No excuses for having a crappy short game again this summer!!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Ben Crane has lost the plot

This might be funny if it was Sasha Baron Cohen but Ben Crane, I am not so sure?
(For anyone not familiar with Crane, he is THE slowest golfer on the PGA Tour by a country mile.   Admittedly he acknowledges it and is trying to speed it up while staying competitive.   Have I mentioned that slow play is my pet hate??)

I guess he is trying to drive site traffic or something.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

New Irons

I don't currently possess a set of irons.  I sold both sets I had before Christmas.  I wanted to raise a little cash :) but primarily I wanted to make sure the temptation wasn't there to go hitting balls before I got the all clear from the orthopedic specialist.
I'm hoping to get this all clear on Jan 18th in which case I need to get a new set of irons promptly.
If I've learned one thing over the last year  its that you must play the right equipment for you.   Its crazy to buy something new off the rack without getting fitted.
Therefore I probably  want to get fitted for a set of the Taylormade R9's.   Although they are last years, I don't much like the look of this years offerings from Taylormade.   Also, I have messed around with some of the R9s last year and liked them.   In fact, I swung one of TWs R9s at one point and loved them.  Perhaps I can persuade him to sell me his if he is upgrading.  I know that they are the right swing weight (D2) :)
I had thought of going to The Kingdom at Reynolds Plantation again to get fitted but the price has gone up and I just can't justify spending $1500 to get fit for a set of $900 at best irons.
I guess first things first, I need to get the all clear to start hitting balls - its driving me crazy not being able to work on my game!!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Hiatus

Well as you can probably tell from the lack of posts, there has not been a lot of golf played over the last two months.   I had planned to scale back a little to revitalize the appetite for the game a little and generally there is no better time to do it than the winter (even here in Georgia).  Another reason for  taking a break is the nagging pains I have been having in my right elbow.   There have been some developments here.   I assumed it to be golfers elbow aka tendinitis and just fairly normal wear and tear.   To be sure I went to see orthopedic specialist Dr Craig Weil (a physio of the Atlanta Falcons).   Unfortunately, it is worse than I thought.  A tendon has ripped off the bone, tearing with it a bone fragment.   In addition there is some arthritis in the elbow.
The upshot of it all is that I can't swing a club for a couple of months, am having physio twice a week, icing twice a day and  taking an anti-inflammatory.   The goal is that it will heal naturally however he has said I may need to have surgery to remove the bone fragment and clean up the scar tissue.  
I can't point to a single moment where it tore.  I gradually noticed the pain building up over last summer.

This leaves me in a position where:
a) I am not going to be able to hit any balls until Feb at best
b) When I do get to hit balls again, I am going to have to hit a lot less balls.  Essentially I am going to have to make my swing a little lower maintenance.  (No clue how to do that)
c) In the meantime, I am going to be focusing on putting and short chips.

Towards the end of last year, I started to come to a realization of what/where my weaknesses lie.
My putting is way subpar as is my chipping.   My long game is solid with the exception of my propensity to block the driver high and right at least a couple of times a round.

Those three things are going to be my focus for 2011.

I have already taken a putting lesson from TW.    I had so many mechanical issues I don't know where to start describing them.   Most importantly I was adding loft to the putter face by virtue of my setup.   This means I had no shaft lean.  A couple of other changes:

  • Ball position needs to be one putter head (Odyssey 2 ball I use) back from front toe.
  • Elbow alignment has me starting way right.  Left elbow needs to tuck in.
  • Head position should be slightly behind the ball ( I will go into this a little more in one second)
  • Ball needs to have an alignment line/semi-circle.
  • Putter head needs to have an alignment line.
Perhaps most interestingly though is what I look at when putting.   Subconsciously over the years, I have come to watch the putter head while making a putting stroke.   I guess I like to establish that the putter goes back on forth on a good line.  TW illustrated with an example that this is not a good idea.   (When throwing a ball to someone, I don't look at my arm go back and through.  Rather, I look at the target or some intermediate point I want to hit).   The predominant change in my putting thus will be that I will be looking at the ball and the line I want to trace when putting.   (If its a short putt I will probably be looking at the hole)

Finally for this post, an interesting exercise is to analyze your next/last round of golf.  Compare your actual score with your score if you made all putts inside 6 feet and no 3 putts.  You might be shocked!!   My last round before this break was by no means a ball striking classic.  I shot 78.   However, if I had made all putts inside 6 feet and no 3 putts, I calculated I would instead have shot 69!!  If ever I needed validation of where I should be focusing my practice, there it is!!