There are many professional golfers who say "I have golf notebooks", but do you need an amateur golfer?Produced Keiko Ino says, "By adding golf notebooks, you can make a reliable partner for you."
Golf notebooks lead to improvements (photography/Hiraki Aribara)
Professional golfers have written their physical condition, their coaches, and their awareness in practice, but I think this should also be used as amateur golfers. Even when studying, the reference book is "just read". "I just heard the lecturer." In this case, most people can't memorize and forget over time. Of course, I'm one of them (laughs), but I think this is true for golf. For example, suppose you get one -point advice from an advanced golfer. At this time, it may be helpful and may be better. However, since it is an era when everyone can get information, information is overwritten one after another. In many cases, the "one -point advice", which was taught before when something started and lost, was completely forgotten. You can't remember what you have learned from just listening. That's why it is important to make notes and visualize the issues in the same way as studying. By doing so, even if you get lost in swing, you will be able to rely on golf notebooks, and I think that your progress will be faster. So what should I write down? I want you to write "anything". For example, you can write a note of the practical content, such as "What kind of results did you get after trying a practice drill seen on a magazine or YouTube?" Golf Swing has the same conclusion, but the words used differently depending on the coach, so what kind of image did you shake? If you record that point, it should be helpful when you look back. At this time, instead of writing only good results, writing bad results will gradually become clear. It is important to subtract golf, not an addition. I think the first step is to create a "reliable partner (= golf note)".