![]() This is where effective practice comes into play. However, the better the skill level of the Golfer … the less time the golf swing will disappear. It is something that will happen and you will need to live with. Without exception your golf swing will disappear from time to time. Meaning, if it is that difficult to be consistent doing something as easy as tossing a coin … how difficult is it to do something as difficult as making a golf swing to hit a golf ball? ![]() What does the example above represent? It shows how difficult it is to be consistent. Were you able to have that other coin stop less than a half inch from the first coin? My first thought is that it probably isn’t that close. Now leaving the original coin in its resting spot, take another coin and do this again. Now swing back (a full golf swing) and through, releasing (underhand tossing) the coin across the room. How delicate is that half inch? Try this: place a coin in your hand set-up as if you were going to hit a golf shot (with nothing in your hand except the coin). The difference is as small as a half inch – perhaps the distance between the center of your golf club and the toe of your golf club. There is a fine line between a great golf shot and a terrible golf shot. What causes a Golfer to go on a downward spiral? Fiddling and Tinkering. Thus having you move farther and farther away from what you were previously doing well. Not accepting that you will have periods of bad streaks will cause you to start to fiddle and tinker with your golf swing. And setting unrealistic expectations for yourself is the main reason a Golfer will more frequently experience a Disappearing Golf Swing. I understand what these “experts” are saying, however that is not reality. Now, I absolutely know that I will be receiving emails from “experts” that tell me that I shouldn’t tell Golfers that they should expect to have a Disappearing Golf Swing … continuing by telling me that Golfers should always stay positive and expect for the best outcome. So if a Professional Golfer that has been practicing for 6 hours a day, 7 days a week for 20 years has a Disappearing Golf Swing … you should expect for it to happen to you. ![]() 100% consistency really has never happened in the history of the game. Your golf swing may disappear for a little while as it is impossible to be 100% consistent for 4 hours on the golf course. ![]() “So Marc, if I haven’t lost it … where did it go?” However, it is our job to help you find what are some of the causes (bad habits and compensations) that contributed to the Disappearing Golf Swing. This situation shouldn’t be handled with panic or anxiety. I was doing alright, playing my average game … and then I just lost it!” We often hear comments from frustrated Golfers that are just coming to see us such as: “I just lost my golf swing! I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. We call that the Disappearing Golf Swing. Have you ever played a round of golf where you were hitting the golf ball well and then all of a sudden you lost your golf swing? ![]()
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