Got sort of back on track yesterday after...an interesting week of golf.
Had a match in our year long 64 person tournament last friday. I'd been playing really well and the guy I was playing (who I was giving 4 strokes) hadn't broken 90 at our course all year....so I was feeling really good.
Of course, I develop a case of the shanks with my irons. And I dont mean "flying off to the right a little bit"....I mean...."not getting off the ground and fouling it off into the first base dugout". Obviously I knew I was doing something VERY VERY VERY wrong but couldn't figure it out. Thought maybe I was standing too close....maybe grip...maybe swinging too hard...maybe not swinging hard enough....couldn't diagnose it.
Basically did it 4 times on the front 9 (3 of which went dead OB) and the match was essentially over at the turn. My opponent ended up shooting an 86 (so I would have had to play well to beat him) but I shot a merciful 97

On the 15th hole, my brother (who was simultaneously playing a match of his own) noticed that I was literally opening up the club like 75% right before I took it back. (so I was basically hitting the ball with the side edge of the club on the way down) I've been trying to focus on keeping the face a little more open (because I often close it down and hit the ball too low) but obviously I was greatly overdoing it. Brutal.
Went to the range right after and "fixed it"....had a bad round again on Father's day (just basically due to absolutely ZERO confidence and just focusing on NOT doing THAT) and then took the week off. Shot a decent round yesterday (could have been good were it not for 1 bad drive and just not making any putts) but man... Friday was humiliating. I could have scored better putting the ball up the fairway that day (as I drove the ball pretty well)
And now I have to see that 97 on my GHIN ap for the next 6 weeks or so. So bad.