What does the ultimate #golf post-round routine look like?
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The first question I ask myself is
"where could I have done better technically"?
For this, I keep information about impact stats that cost me. E.g. If a shot is missed;
↕️long/short, the usual culprit is a poor strike
↔️left/right can be attributed to clubface/alignment errors
We're not just looking for errors, but we're looking to see if there is a pattern.
âš«If you miss a lot directionally, is it more left than right?
âš«Do you hit toe more than heel?
âš«Fat more than thin?
With better, more aware players, I'm also looking to gather data as to whether a fault was
âš«normal - just happened
âš«over-correction - player applied a "fix" but over-did it
The other thing I am tracking is mental errors.
We can hit a flush shot that doesn't turn out well. This may be due to
âš«improper target selection
âš«poor club selection
âš«mis-judge of conditions
Or a number of other things I have in my tracking sheet (see later)
After I have sucked all the knowledge out of my poor shots, I then switch to the good shots
I then spend time
âś…mentally visualizing and repeating those good shots
âś…trying to recreate the process/feelings I had before/during/after the shot
âś…tagging them with a physical trigger
From this process, I get to
âś…improve confidence
âś…learn from mistakes
âś…know what to practice to get better, faster
I strongly suggest donwloading my free stats tracker to help with this process, here - adamyounggolf.com/track-2/