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Something terrible has happened to my golf. I have somehow forgotten how to hit the ball straight.
When I say I have forgotten how to hit the ball straight, it doesn’t mean the ball always went straight before, but now it never does and I have developed what is known the world of golf as a shank.
Essentially, what happens is this: I line up the ball as usual and then slice it wildly off to the right.
How did it happen?
Just a week ago, I carded a lifetime equalling best 59 on the Thornbury Par 3, playing some of the best golf of my life. This week I have run up two 80+ scores and a 91. It has been soul-destroying.
The harder I worked to correct the defect – and I had no idea what the defect was – the worse it got. I even paid £7.50 at the Hambrook Driving range where I managed to shank the best part of 100 balls.
I think I may need help from the man who got me playing in the first place.
In the meantime, I have been ploughing through endless videos on You Tube and I have a very good idea of what’s happened.
Whether I can put it right without referring myself to a good coach remains to be seen.
I have not hit a green once in 54 holes which shows the gravity, in golf terms, of the mess I am in at the moment.
