Eddie Pepperell
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probably spent 50 minutes just hitting maybe a hundred shots with that club with a stick between my belt and the attempt to keep my arms, to get my arms moving in the takeaway before my hips, which is my bad move sequentially.
And I went out and played a lot better yesterday and I absolutely flushed it on the range.
So there was a great, that's what I touched on a little while ago in the pod, this linear relationship between doing this, creating that on the golf course and seeing that therefore improving the scoring.
So there's, there's some definitely good stuff happening.
I mean, some players do.
And I think this is the best I've played without a coach ever.
I would say that, you know, I was worried.
I was worried for myself.
I'm still falling a long way short of that.
I think I could do with a psychiatrist, but I definitely, from a swing perspective, and I don't know whether talking about it more and I'm writing about the swing a bit more now and thinking about it.
I think that's helping me.
because I'm actually looking at other players looking at my own side of things I had a nice conversation with my playing partner actually a young Belgian lad come and spoke to me in the players lounge on Friday and said Matisse Beza Matisse Beza yes nice kid and a really good player and he just said he was very kind and said he thought I had a wonderful short game
And I just asked him what he liked about it.
And he told me, and I spoke about technique with him for two or three minutes.
You know, that's the kind of interaction that I like having with other players.
He just said, well, the way you chip left hand is fantastic.
He just liked the way the kind of club moved at the bottom of the ball.
And I spoke to him about the fish's tail, which is something that Graham Walker has taught me in the past.