Getting the ball to its target. The first thought of golfers is to hit the ball where they think they want it to go. Although this works sometimes, but most of the you want a real routine.
Pre-Shot
Routine
Before you most of the golfers often skip over the important
things that will help them accomplish the goal of swing the golf club, give a
little thought to this question: "Where would be the best place for me to
put the ball, according to my skills?" This would lead you to consider
other possibilities as part of your routine.
Here are the main ingredients in between your tee and your putt:
target selection, golf club choice and the swing.
1. Target selection: It takes only two shots to get to the green,
not considering how far your first shot goes. So, choose a target in the
fairway that will give you a clear second shot. Here is what to do:
- Select a target before addressing from behind the ball.
- Now, find an intermediate point to align yourself to your target.
2. Choosing Golf club: Select a club that will get you to your
target in the fairway while keeping you out of trouble, for example: a 3-metal
club is good. Keep in mind that it always takes two shots to get to the green or
on your approach shot to the green, so select a club that will get you pin high
while avoiding trouble.
3. Swing Easy: Swing easy but complete your turn. Be sure to
finish the swing. Here are the steps for easy swing:
- Think whether you want the ball to stop or roll after it reaches its target.
- Practice swing until you created the stroke necessary to get your ball to its target.
- Next, think about swinging the club you picked correctly and not where the ball will go. Now, keep your head down.
- Commit to swinging the club.
- Now swing the golf club.
Now repeat the process at each hole across the golf course.
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