Thursday, February 26, 2009

Shot making


In order to play your best golf several things have to happen. But the most important is to have a solid per shot routine. Without a good pre shot routine it is hard to hit good shot more often.

Here is a example of what should happen in a good pre shot routine. You can vary what works for you but it's a good idea to stick to these steps and to use them every time you hit a shot. Weather you are on the range or the course don't change your routine. Golf needs to be reactive and this will help make that action happen.

1. Pick you target draw a line to the ball from your target.

2. Pick a point a few feet in front of the ball on the same line and aim your club at that point.

3. Align your body to the club.

4. Take your grip while standing tall.

5. Set your spine angle buy bending at the hip then flex your knees to bend down into address.

6. Take a practice swing next to the ball and brush the turf in front of the ball.

7. Take a last look at the target step up to the ball and swing following through to a full finish.

8. Hold your finish until the ball lands at the target.

Do this for every shot. It should take around a total of 30 seconds from start to finish.

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