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Old 05-31-2006, 04:05 PM
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What is your email? I will send you my practice log that I use. It is very detailed and I keep track of precisely what I practice and how well I do each time I practice. I then enter my results into a database and I trend out how I am doing.
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Richard@parrottinsurance.com

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File sent. I would post it on here for everyone to see, but I am not sure how to do that.
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Old 05-31-2006, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Stickner
File sent. I would post it on here for everyone to see, but I am not sure how to do that.
Stickner! You are amazing! This is super stuff man! Thanks a ton.

BAM BAM!!!! You need to get with Stickner about this. It is awesome.

Stickner I'll toot your horn for you. He followed this plan and went from a 7.8 to a 2.

Way to go! Very nice contribution on your 3rd post. High quality.
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File sent. I would post it on here for everyone to see, but I am not sure how to do that.
send work log to me also if possible
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Stickner, I'll PM you and we'll get this thing posted.
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Stickner, I'll PM you and we'll get this thing posted.
will this be posted onto this thread..... or into training aids or some other folder?
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will this be posted onto this thread..... or into training aids or some other folder?
I posted the practice log in the training aids forum. Here's the link:

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Good Ideas
Many good things here!

I believe many/most people are not practicing well. They may think they are, but often are not very close to doing what they want to do. They may have the correct information, but they simply are not doing what they think they are doing.

Solution... they need to be monitored while they practice. If the student gets the correct information, then is monitored, at least some, during each and every practice session... he will improve, and probably improve drastically. He won't be able to practice wrong.

Many tour players do this. Nearly every time they practice, they have their teacher, or caddie, or someone they trust watching.

If you know you have good information, but are not improving... try to figure out a way to do what I'm suggesting. Eventually, after a sound technique is learned, the player can gradually be reduced off this, until he is monitored less frequently.
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Old 06-01-2006, 07:27 AM
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Many good things here!

I believe many/most people are not practicing well. They may think they are, but often are not very close to doing what they want to do. They may have the correct information, but they simply are not doing what they think they are doing.

Solution... they need to be monitored while they practice. If the student gets the correct information, then is monitored, at least some, during each and every practice session... he will improve, and probably improve drastically. He won't be able to practice wrong.

Many tour players do this. Nearly every time they practice, they have their teacher, or caddie, or someone they trust watching.

If you know you have good information, but are not improving... try to figure out a way to do what I'm suggesting. Eventually, after a sound technique is learned, the player can gradually be reduced off this, until he is monitored less frequently.
I agree. I think our boy Stickner has a fantastic tool. It needs to be out here for all with his blessing of course. I think even if people are not monitored and the have an "outline" where they can measure there improvement e.g. I hit can now hit 6 out of 10 chips from 30 pace inside a 10 foot circle. They will get better. Bottom line as annikan said this game is ultimately about getting the ball in the hole.
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Yo Stickner . . .
Hey man . . . could you give an explanation of your practice routine for each area of the game that you have outlined in the spreadsheet? Basically how you go about your business and how long it to for you to reduce your handicap from 7.8 to 2?

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