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Originally Posted by revots33
Random question... played a couple of weekends ago and had my best score/ball-striking round ever.
Went to the range a few nights ago, first time out since, and shanked 3/4 of the bucket. I literally couldn't hit a ball off the center of the club face. Every swing was a hosel rocket shooting off to the right. The worst part is, I couldn't correct it. I tried slowing things down, focusing on posture, takeaway, etc. Nothing helped. I just completely lost the feel of how to properly swing a golf club.
Haven't played a real round yet... but how the heck is it possible to lose the swing feel so quickly? Every time I think I've "found it", the next time out can be like I never played before. Very disheartening!
Happens to me all the time. I'll be going along well, playing good golf and then it can take 1 range session to completely unravel me. The only thing I can suggest is that if it happens again, stop your range session immediately and consider it a write-off. If you keep trying to fix it, you'll likely make it worse. Just head over to the practice green and work on short-game or something so that you still leave with good memories.