Interessant interview
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| Recentelijk kwam ik dit interview tegen op de PGA Tour site. Prachtig om eens te lezen en voor mij een bevestiging op mijn reeds jarenlange visie en ideeen over de golfswing. De perfecte swing bestaat niet, wel een die voor u werkt. | |||||||||
Hieronder enkele passages uit het interview:
Of course, Wilson appears to have gotten pretty used to the final-round pressure so maybe his composure should have been expected. Along with last month's Sony Open in Hawaii, the victory was his second in just three starts this year -- and the fourth of the 36-year-old's career. Wilson, who struggled last year to finish among the top 125 on the money list, took a big leap into the upper echelon of his profession with Monday's victory, too. He currently owns a 336-point lead in the FedExCup standings and has risen 186 spots to 51st in the Official World Golf Ranking this year.![]() Wilson attributes the turnaround to the work he's done with Dr. Greg Rose at the Titleist Performance Institute. Rose taught him to split the putts into two parts, which allows Wilson to see the line better. Along with the new putting approach, though, Wilson has added emphasis to the rest of his short game. Every time he plays a practice round, the former UNC standout tosses a ball down about 100 yards from the hole and tries to get it up and down.
![]() me down, going, hey, no matter where I hit the ball I can get it up and down from inside 100 yards and therefore it's going to be hard for me to make bogeys." "Hey, I've got to just trust what I'm doing and just play my own game, not try to put my swing on camera every afternoon after the rounds and try to make it perfect, because I looked around and I see everyone has got a different swing. Vandaar het belang om een swing te ontwikkelen welke bij u past, herhaalbaar is en voldoet aan de hcp / speeleisen die u eraan verbindt. Voor ieder niveau geldt dat u beschikt over voldoende lengte in uw slagen, geen "echte" missers meer heeft en weinig of geen strafslagen meer oploopt.
Voldoet u swing cq lange spel aan dit profiel, dan rest u nog maar een ding en dat is "alle slagen onder de 100 meter beter gaan beheersen". Succes. |
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Of course, Wilson appears to have gotten pretty used to the final-round pressure so maybe his composure should have been expected. Along with last month's Sony Open in Hawaii, the victory was his second in just three starts this year -- and the fourth of the 36-year-old's career. Wilson, who struggled last year to finish among the top 125 on the money list, took a big leap into the upper echelon of his profession with Monday's victory, too. He currently owns a 336-point lead in the FedExCup standings and has risen 186 spots to 51st in the Official World Golf Ranking this year.
