| Copyright (c) 2010 Jack Moorehouse | | | | consistency elusive and kill our golf handicaps. |
| Most of us bring our A games to the course | | | | But what if you could design the perfect golf |
| about 10 percent of the time. The rest of the | | | | swingâone that encourages consistency. |
| time we bring our B, C, or D games. Sometimes, | | | | What would it look like? Of course, it would have |
| we even bring our F games. This variation in | | | | to be flexible, so it could be adjusted to your |
| games is based on inconsistency. We're | | | | body type and to your other attributes, like |
| inconsistent because most of us learn our swings | | | | flexibility and height. But the swing would still |
| through trial and error, not by taking private golf | | | | contain certain key elements that would promote |
| lessons or attending group golf instruction | | | | consistency. Not long ago I read an article by a |
| sessions. As a result, our swings are a | | | | noted golf instructor who addressed this issue. |
| hodgepodge of adjustments that make | | | | Her are the elements of his perfect swing. |