Slow speed…Doctor? Two legends how to cure disease participants

Nick Pistovsky
You know this feeling.
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Pia Nilsson remembers the text. Why can’t she? You won’t forget the news from PGA Tour Pros’ girlfriend, especially those seeking intervention.
Her man, Nilsson, read, he was groaning.
Her man is practicing 15 exercises. one. five.
“The real story,” Nelson said.
In a recent collection, Tom Kim slugged on his ball for 25 seconds last week, forcing Dottie Pepper to call for selfish speed two weeks ago while watching five and a half Hour – Three weeks ago, Nilsson added a story that we call “deliberate professionals” and “desperate companion.” But don’t burn the flame.
To illustrate the extreme she saw.
Even set up he Finding salvation from slow play. Not long after, his rehearsals were trimmed.
how? Although we might think that solving a long-standing problem is simply saying, “Don’t slow down and play”, that’s a little more than that. For the professional in Nilsson’s story, he seeks a feeling that he does not reach that feeling, and he feels disabled, so he needs to find some discovery. This idea has also been established over time. Where did that come from? Why don’t you tell him, you know, “Don’t play slowly”? All of these are important issues – Nilsson and Lynn Marriott have provided them with transparency for 30 years. They are co-founders of the Vision54 teaching team, which operates on the Talking Stick Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona and becomes a pair of 100 lifelong achievement teachers. They have coached hundreds of victorious professionals. Nilsson was also once the captain of the Solheim Cup, and she has been Annika Sorenstam’s confidante since her childhood.
We also call them slow doctors. Maybe the adjective is quick. Either way, they have a formula. They have the answer.
Just like the one they give to their boyfriend and girlfriend.
Where does slow game come from?
Nelson has another story. A few years ago, a top LPGA professional sent a message after suffering a slow fine and wondered if they could take a look. She didn’t feel slow. Meanwhile, her coach thinks her game is OK.
Nelson and Marriott watch. and?
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Nelson said: “This player likes coaching more directly, let’s say exactly what we think slowly, you’re very slow.
“And Lynn and I showed her the numbers and she was a little shocked, and we said, you know, until you cut the preparations in half, you shouldn’t actually be tee.”
The question is, how do professionals become boring? Why is a slow game happening?
Nelson said coaches paired with technologies like technology and even golf news sites. Everything is great. Everyone has something to offer. Put your thumb here. And overlap your index finger there. Don’t do this. But please be aware. Go down. A little bit You know where this is going.
There are countless projects that can be considered and it can take some time to process them.
Nelson said: “I just think it’s the development of the game because I mean, I used to compete at the elite level where we didn’t have yardage numbers, not even the bushes of 150 yards. And, you know, we all do, anyway Very good at clubs. …
“Now we have excellent technology. But we can have amateurs out there to see the yards on the sprinkler unit, they look at the cart and then check the yards in five different ways to make sure it’s exactly right. It doesn’t matter when they’re not within five yards. So there’s more technology and measurements. Then you do more research and research on course management and everyone wants to think about that. Then, you There is Aimpoint and all of that. So, all of that is really an advancement in accuracy and technology. But when you put everything together, it’s just a mess for most players.”
Nilsson calls it an overpack. However, she did not blame the players for this, at least not yet completely.
She said they were coached like that. Maybe they have found some success. “They just come from a culture that has never been proposed or trained, how do they know?” Nelson said.
The thing is, are the players stopped? Even injured?
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Nelson said yes. She didn’t answer slowly.
Nilsson and Marriott believe that the best position before shooting is no more than 30 seconds, including four to nine seconds of standing. Anything you start to be flooded. Anything that was lost in athleticism in the past. In the past, your percentage of success sinks into the water like a ball.
“Before the camera, make sure I know the wind, the lies, the distance and where to hit it and what club to hit. So it’s more of a cognitive experience,” Nelson said. “But actually makes the stroke swing more sporty. You actually need to [here, she made a breath noise]OK, I’m done now. Now ready to feel the shooting or seeing the path, in a more sensory experience, and thus move like other movements.
“So when I overload the facts and data, it’s hard for players to switch. You can see a lot of things, some people are spending a lot of time now, for example, on the crack of green, they use the system they like. , and in the sense of rest, where to aim, everyone has a lot of that, and then they stand up, they don’t have the ability to sense the speed of the putter, because the speed of the putter is not an intellectual thing, it’s a feeling. I Don’t know how often we call them Lineaholics. Too much. Then there’s no transfer, it’s actually putting, I need a little bit of access to art, feeling and distance. So it’s just balance.”
But how do you correct it?
Four words.
What is a box? What is a game box?
Thought boxes and game boxes sound attractive, although in other words, they are moments in front of the camera. To review here, we will be organized.
Thinking Box
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The thinking box is preparation. It’s already away from the ball, on the basic shot, about 20 seconds. You are collecting facts and then deciding to hit.
But aren’t we just talking about feeling overload? If you watch on TV, for example, you might see a lengthy player-CADDIE communication. How do players filter? To help, Nelson said she would stop a player if they walked for 30 seconds without letting them hit because you will soon learn what you need. At other times, Nelson will bring the player out and pre-shoot items – practice swings, yardage, etc. – are taken away and you will only add something that can help.
Nelson said: “So I’ve been playing golf myself for 60 years, so I feel like my mind box is almost automatic. I don’t have to think about checking the wind. It’s just a habit. So I need to spend more time feeling like this A feeling of internal circuits, just seeing the target and getting into state more. But if you have a new golfer, it might help them ABC – you know, counting the yards into the middle of the green, checking for lies and checking for wind .”
There is another last step?
Nelson said: “Anything that the box is about making a decision about shooting because you never step on the ball without making any decisions. … Commitment is a big thing, and then I need to know what I promise. So Is it going to shoot and target? Is it promised a feeling during the swing? But it’s very clear about it.”
What is a game box?
Then you go. The game box is shooting and swinging. It’s about four to nine seconds long.
When anyone (professional or amateur) goes beyond that number, Nelson says that the thought box and the game box overlap when they shouldn’t.
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“The game box is when you swing or have a stroke,” she said. “How do you best move toward this state of athletic performance? You’ve done it. You’re no longer practicing a technique. You’re a performer, He’ll hit Golf’s shot. So, some people like to feel the pressure of grip. Whatever it is, I like to use the target connection with the target connection, but it’s a more sensory state. So, Think Box is more cognitive, collecting facts, but it also gets the “Go” signal. The game box is executed. The golfers just mess them up. Most golfers [say,] Well, I’m still thinking about the ball, which club or defender I’m going to play. Like, no, no, no, no, no. ”
What happens when a game box spreads to the 15, 20, 30 second area?
“Unnecessary thoughts spread,” Nelson said. “Maybe it’s not in the range, maybe not when you’re in an easy round, but if you’re in a club championship, or if someone is watching you want to play a good chance, because They look at you and it will affect you. There are still many ideas.”
It is worth noting that Nilsson and Marriott also direct a memory box where the players, rear shots, retain good shots through active reinforcement and obtain bad shots through fact and objectives. . One of the best players with a complete concept is a player Nilsson knew since childhood.
Sorenstam, one of the greatest professionals in golf.
Nelson said: “She is not distracting herself because she will spend four to five seconds in the game box. She is very focused on her commitment to her shots because it will lead to the results. So she has been- You know, I want to encourage a very simple way to play games on the golf course and keep moving forward anyway if I promise.”
Guess who is actually a slow player?
Who was a professional player and who was punished for slow play?
Nelson. Just like the girlfriend’s story at the top of this article, her memories of the details are clear.
She participated in the first final of the LPGA Tour. She is figuring out how to shoot on the water. She walked out of the hole – an official handed her two shots to fine.
“Since then, I think it’s really important.”
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Nick Pistovsky
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Nick Piastowski is the senior editor of Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf field. And, when he didn’t write about how to hit golf more directly and directly, the Milwaukee man might be playing games, hitting the ball left, right and short, and then having a cold beer to wash off his Score. You can contact him at nick.piastowski@golf.com.