You're striping it on the range, then somewhere between the range and the first tee your swing vanishes — "where did that guy go?" It happens to everyone, and in today's Athletic Motion Golf Podcast, Shaun Webb and Mike Granato break down exactly why, and how to bring your range swing to the course.
We get into the false confidence of hitting the same club over and over, why you should change clubs and targets every ball ("play the course on the range"), and the number one killer under pressure: getting quick and not finishing your backswing. You'll hear the Jack Nicklaus "finish your backswing" principle, David's "miss it quick," VJ Singh's one-two-three-four count and the Tour Tempo idea, Dr. Debbie's archery drill and "second serve" philosophy for making a free first swing, plus how nerves quietly wreck your setup — Adam Scott, Nick Price adjusting to the wind, and why it's the mosquitoes that get you, not the bears.
If you play your best golf on the range and your worst on the first tee, this one's for you. Timestamps below — tell us your first-tee horror story in the comments.
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CHAPTERS 00:00 "Where did that guy go?" — losing your swing off the range 00:26 It happens to everyone: the range's false confidence 00:52 Change clubs & targets every ball — play the course on the range 01:21 Finish your backswing (the Jack Nicklaus principle) 01:34 "Miss it quick" — why nerves make you rush 01:56 Fear of a bad swing tightens everything up 02:18 Golf is all timing, rhythm & sequence 02:39 Your best nervous swing: VJ Singh's 1-2-3-4 count 03:14 Tour Tempo and the rhythm that survives pressure 03:41 Couples, Ernie, VJ — swings you never picture rushed 04:00 Stepping into the arena & the peanut gallery 04:43 Faldo's lesson: under nerves, movements get smaller 05:28 Dr. Debbie's archery drill — expand and get big 05:55 Stop wasting energy fighting the nerves 06:21 The "second serve" philosophy for a free swing 06:39 The Grant Hill "player B" second-ball trick 07:10 Golf is a one-off, "one in a row" sport 07:46 We don't practice or warm up the way we play 08:10 Sloppy setup: "I couldn't break 80 from those setups" (Adam Scott) 08:56 Lose your swing? It's usually ball position 09:22 Why we withdraw from trouble under pressure 09:42 Nick Price: "It wasn't my swing" — adjusting to the wind 10:28 The mosquitoes get you, not the bears 10:40 A crick in your neck can wreck your swing 11:33 Warming up in draws, then hitting fades 12:06 Don't put too much weight on the warm-up 12:52 Nicklaus: put the hook away & play defense 13:15 David Toms: A-game in only 25% of his wins
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