There is a golf philosophy which is that you never try to correct your mechanics during a game. If you have a slice, you play it.
DD struggled this weekend. She was consistent. Unfortunately she was consistently high. Her inside/outside was fine but the ball consistently crossed the plate at shoulder level.
During a game when someone is consistently high, is there a minor correction that can be made to help adjust it down a little?
Something like shortening the stride etc...?
Clearly mechanical flaws need to be worked out in practice, but I was just curious if there are minor corrections for that can be made on the fly during a game.
DD struggled this weekend. She was consistent. Unfortunately she was consistently high. Her inside/outside was fine but the ball consistently crossed the plate at shoulder level.
During a game when someone is consistently high, is there a minor correction that can be made to help adjust it down a little?
Something like shortening the stride etc...?
Clearly mechanical flaws need to be worked out in practice, but I was just curious if there are minor corrections for that can be made on the fly during a game.