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It is FORE Friday, folks! The weekend is on the tee, the fairways are calling, and we are here to get your mind right before you take that first swing on Saturday morning.
I’m your host, Daniel Guest, and today we are talking about a tragedy I see on the driving range every single week. It’s the tragedy of hard work... applied to the wrong problem.
If you’ve ever practiced for three hours, hit 200 balls, and walked away hitting it worse than when you started... this episode is for you. Let’s tee it up."
The Trap: The Whac-A-Mole GameHost: "So, here is the scenario. You played last weekend, and you were slicing the ball off the planet. You go home, you open up YouTube, and you search 'How to stop a slice.'
You find a great tip. The pro says, 'You’re coming over the top, so you need to drop your hands inside.' You go to the range, you grind on dropping your hands inside, and suddenly... you start hooking it into the parking lot. Or worse, you start shanking it.
Why? Because you were trying to fix a symptom, not the cause."
Host: "In golf instruction, many call this 'Whac-A-Mole.'
But here is the hard truth: 90% of what you feel and see in your swing is a reaction, not an action."
Key Takeaway: Your body is smart. It is constantly compensating. If you try to fix the compensation (the symptom) without fixing the root cause, your body will just invent a new compensation that is usually worse.The Concept: The Big DominoHost: "So, how do we stop wasting time? We have to find the Big Domino.
I want you to imagine a row of dominos.
If you spend all your time trying to fix Domino 10 (the chicken wing), you are fighting a losing battle, because Dominos 1 through 9 have already fallen over and pushed it there.
You have to work on the earliest fault in the chain."
Host: "Let me give you a real-world example. I had a student recently who was desperate to fix his 'over-the-top' move. He had been trying to swing out to the right for months.
I looked at his swing. His grip was incredibly weak (turned too far left). Because his grip was weak, the clubface was open. Because the face was open, his brain knew that if he swung from the inside, he’d hit it 50 yards right. So, his brain forced him to come over the top just to pull the ball back into the fairway.
The 'over-the-top' move wasn't the fault. It was the only thing saving him!
We fixed the grip (The Big Domino). Suddenly, the face was square. His brain said, 'Okay, I don't need to pull this anymore,' and his swing path straightened out naturally. We fixed the grip, and the swing path fixed itself."
The Action Plan for the WeekendHost: "So, for this FORE Friday, here is my challenge to you. I want you to stop guessing.
If you are heading to the range this weekend, do not just start trying random tips you saw on Instagram. 1. Record your swing. You cannot fix what you cannot see. 2. Look at the setup first. Grip, Alignment, Stance, Posture. This is usually where the 'Big Domino' lives. 3. Verify, don't guess. If you think your problem is your downswing, prove it. But I’d bet you a sleeve of Pro V1s that the problem actually started in your takeaway."
Host: "And if you can't find the fault? Ask for help. That is what we are here for at Imagen Golf. Stop being the hero who tries to perform surgery on themselves. Let a doctor look at the MRI."
Host: "Golf is hard enough without working on the wrong things. Be efficient with your practice. Find the root cause, knock down that first domino, and watch the rest of your swing fall into place.
Have a fantastic weekend, hit 'em straight, and as always... here's to playing the game you've always imagined.
See you next week!"
By Daniel GuestIt is FORE Friday, folks! The weekend is on the tee, the fairways are calling, and we are here to get your mind right before you take that first swing on Saturday morning.
I’m your host, Daniel Guest, and today we are talking about a tragedy I see on the driving range every single week. It’s the tragedy of hard work... applied to the wrong problem.
If you’ve ever practiced for three hours, hit 200 balls, and walked away hitting it worse than when you started... this episode is for you. Let’s tee it up."
The Trap: The Whac-A-Mole GameHost: "So, here is the scenario. You played last weekend, and you were slicing the ball off the planet. You go home, you open up YouTube, and you search 'How to stop a slice.'
You find a great tip. The pro says, 'You’re coming over the top, so you need to drop your hands inside.' You go to the range, you grind on dropping your hands inside, and suddenly... you start hooking it into the parking lot. Or worse, you start shanking it.
Why? Because you were trying to fix a symptom, not the cause."
Host: "In golf instruction, many call this 'Whac-A-Mole.'
But here is the hard truth: 90% of what you feel and see in your swing is a reaction, not an action."
Key Takeaway: Your body is smart. It is constantly compensating. If you try to fix the compensation (the symptom) without fixing the root cause, your body will just invent a new compensation that is usually worse.The Concept: The Big DominoHost: "So, how do we stop wasting time? We have to find the Big Domino.
I want you to imagine a row of dominos.
If you spend all your time trying to fix Domino 10 (the chicken wing), you are fighting a losing battle, because Dominos 1 through 9 have already fallen over and pushed it there.
You have to work on the earliest fault in the chain."
Host: "Let me give you a real-world example. I had a student recently who was desperate to fix his 'over-the-top' move. He had been trying to swing out to the right for months.
I looked at his swing. His grip was incredibly weak (turned too far left). Because his grip was weak, the clubface was open. Because the face was open, his brain knew that if he swung from the inside, he’d hit it 50 yards right. So, his brain forced him to come over the top just to pull the ball back into the fairway.
The 'over-the-top' move wasn't the fault. It was the only thing saving him!
We fixed the grip (The Big Domino). Suddenly, the face was square. His brain said, 'Okay, I don't need to pull this anymore,' and his swing path straightened out naturally. We fixed the grip, and the swing path fixed itself."
The Action Plan for the WeekendHost: "So, for this FORE Friday, here is my challenge to you. I want you to stop guessing.
If you are heading to the range this weekend, do not just start trying random tips you saw on Instagram. 1. Record your swing. You cannot fix what you cannot see. 2. Look at the setup first. Grip, Alignment, Stance, Posture. This is usually where the 'Big Domino' lives. 3. Verify, don't guess. If you think your problem is your downswing, prove it. But I’d bet you a sleeve of Pro V1s that the problem actually started in your takeaway."
Host: "And if you can't find the fault? Ask for help. That is what we are here for at Imagen Golf. Stop being the hero who tries to perform surgery on themselves. Let a doctor look at the MRI."
Host: "Golf is hard enough without working on the wrong things. Be efficient with your practice. Find the root cause, knock down that first domino, and watch the rest of your swing fall into place.
Have a fantastic weekend, hit 'em straight, and as always... here's to playing the game you've always imagined.
See you next week!"