So, I came across Hailey Ostrom online the other day. Watched a couple of clips, you know, the swing videos and all that. Looked pretty smooth, gotta say.
It got me thinking, though. Mostly about my own attempts at golf. Let’s be honest, my game’s always been more ambition than execution. I remember deciding a while back, maybe last spring, that I was finally going to sort out my swing. Enough was enough.
Getting Started (Again)
First thing I did was haul my old clubs out of the back of the closet. Gave ’em a wipe down. They hadn’t seen daylight in a while. Then I actually booked a spot at the driving range. Felt kind of weird heading over there after so long.
Once I got there, I tried to focus. Watched folks like Hailey Ostrom, they make it look so easy, right? Like butter. So, I tried to replicate that smooth tempo. Here’s kinda how that went:
- Tried slowing everything waaaay down on the backswing.
- Focused on keeping my head still. Or tried to.
- Attempted that little pause at the top you see sometimes.
- Swung through, hoping for the best.
Well, let me tell you, the results were… mixed. Sprayed balls pretty much everywhere. Hit a few good ones, sure, but most were slices or hooks. It was frustrating. You see these pros, these influencers, hitting perfect shots, and you think, “Maybe I can do that.” Turns out, it’s a lot harder than it looks on a phone screen.
I kept at it for a few weeks, going back to the range when I could. Didn’t exactly turn into a pro overnight, not even close. But, maybe, just maybe, the slice wasn’t quite as bad by the end of it. The biggest thing I learned? The sheer amount of work it takes. Hours and hours. It’s not just talent; it’s pure grind.
Seeing someone like Hailey Ostrom online is one thing. Realizing the dedication behind those smooth swings, after trying to fix your own rusty game, that gives you a whole new level of appreciation. It’s definitely not just about looking good for the camera; there’s some serious effort behind it all.