Dump The Old Ball

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11 Responses to “Dump The Old Ball”

  1. February 18, 2014

    ERIABBERA

    Hi Dave,
    Thanks for the video.
    It’s as if you were talking about me! Same handicap and same bad habit!

  2. February 18, 2014

    RaymondCHASTEL

    Excellent suggestion ,Dave ! Many of us act this way when a water hasard looms ahead .
    You CAN also “pump yourself up” by saying to yourself you are going to hit a beautiful shot and remember One you did hit in similar circumstances !

  3. February 24, 2014

    RaymondCHASTEL

    Dave ,The SOCHI Olympic Winter Games have seen the triumph of the IMAGERY technique use d by high level athl

  4. February 25, 2014

    LenKoblenz

    Dave,
    I have always used my ‘best’ ball on par 3s over water. I tend to keep my ‘head down’ to make sure that I don’t lose that ball.

    Len

  5. September 17, 2018

    IanBernadt

    Hi Dave,
    Thanks for all your good tips.
    My problem arises after I’ve hit 2 or even 3 brand-new balls successively into the water hazard especially with my driver.
    I then use my oldest ball,often “found” near a driving range,relax completely and hit the best shots ever.
    Cheers,
    Ian.

  6. September 18, 2018

    RaymondCHASTEL

    “Old ball” or “brand new ball”,it doesn’t make the shot easier for that .
    It’s better to concentrate on the swing you’re about de make than on the ball

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      September 19, 2018

      Paul Wilson

      Raymond,

      David is still out of commission. Not sure when he will be out of the hospital.

      • Hi Paul, When did David go in the hospital? Is it something serious? Send him my regards and prayers.

        • Hi Jonathan,
          That was a couple of years ago. Emergency Gall Blagger removal. Thanks for your kind wishes.

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            July 20, 2020

            mentalcoach

            gallbladder–sorry typo!

          • April 16, 2024

            evvy

            I play at an old 1917 Stanley Thompson golf course that requires adapting to steep slopes. Have had some success playing a RH sand wedge left handed. The ball position is knee high instead of way below my feet on a steep slope. Is there a better technique for such shots from 20 yards or so?

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