
Last week, I had the pleasure of becoming appropriate in Institute of Title Performance In Oceanside, California. I had heard a tone about him from other friends in the industry, and to be honest, I thought everyone was playing a little bit.
So I was just going just waiting for a really nice game to go hit some golf balls. And boy, was I wrong.
That place is phenomenal. Run is run as a high-level private country club, it has the same space as other OOEs in the combined area, and the skill of the complex is really incomparable. Everything about the experience was great, from my eight-minute warming led by videos until my nearly four-hour adaptation With Lucas bro.
But one thing distinguished me when I woke up the next day: I had no idea what my numbers were. Basically, we have not drastically changed any number from what I have entered; We just got my ball flight in a more efficient and effective position.
IN EP completely equipped. 302 With Bryan Laroche, I talked about my experience at TPI and mentioned co-perpetrators Johnny Wunder and Bryan I think all the time I watched my Trail data Maybe twice. And it took a day of thought for him, and then return through the appropriate experience in my head to realize that fit was everything ME. Lucas asked me at every pace how he felt. What did I see that I liked? What did I see that I hated? How would he feel here? How would he feel there?
The adaptation was about me, not about my numbers.
I have had some really great devices in the past in some different places: RetailBoutique Fitters and almost every great OEM. And I would say that everyone has always been a beautiful division of about 50/50 data on personal choice and feeling. I am a good player enough to know when I like something or not, and they have always been open conversations with the assemblies. I never thought that anything was not okay for any of those experiences.
Why my adaptation went this way
However, with Lucas, things just felt different. It was possible that I looked and I didn’t like that he immediately pulled out of my hands. It was possible that they were “hitting him” that I shook with curiosity as he looked at the data. My job was to focus on putting a good activity in the ball and giving feedback on my game, my sights and my feelings. I asked Lucas why my adaptation was directed as it was, with heavy focus on my visual reactions we saw than the data. Here’s what he said:
“I wasn’t that curious about your reactions as much as I tried to force you to vocal things to try a point. Sometimes players will love certain things, and you ask them rhetorical questions and it can oppose what they want. This exposes what they need and you get there together.”
We talked a lot about my last wars in the course with Iron Play, my love for my current driver, and a lot of time spent on how bags functions as a collaboration of tools that can overlap – not individual silos that limit my game from improvement. And that was all before he absolutely lifted my mind talking about wedge. (But that’s a story for another day.)
“You also know a lot about clubs and data, so I was trying to keep you blind and focused on the ball flight,” he added. “What are the ball doing in the air and what should you do better?”
Your adaptation should take care of your needs
At the end of the four-hour extension, I left that appropriate feeling as if I had been given all the means to succeed without having to stress on the Nit-Picky data points or points. ever Getting a fit It is not about changing numbers. It is about changing opportunities, learning more about your game and putting the tools in your hands that reach in those numbers in a more efficient and effective way.
I will have an update on what we put in the bag after I get the clubs! Stay tuned
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