Okay heres the deal im a senior in high school and my district golf tournament is on monday in glenrose. Yall should all come and watch! Anyways I need help........Does anyone have any advice so i can brush up and do some fine tuning? Can anyone give me some tips on what i should do right before the tournament (warmups, routine before tee shot, etc.)?
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What most pros say, atleast from what I've seen, is that they do the same thing warming up for every event. Just do what you always do for every tournament because if you're playing in districts then I know you must have played in some tournaments already. They say keep your routine the same for every tournament because it helps to calm your nerves and it feels like you've done it many times before so it's nothing new.
Works for them, they're getting paid lol.
Good luck!
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Re: District High School Golf Tournament
Originally posted by gatorguy146 View PostWhat most pros say, atleast from what I've seen, is that they do the same thing warming up for every event. Just do what you always do for every tournament because if you're playing in districts then I know you must have played in some tournaments already. They say keep your routine the same for every tournament because it helps to calm your nerves and it feels like you've done it many times before so it's nothing new.
Works for them, they're getting paid lol.
Good luck!
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Re: District High School Golf Tournament
OK Rich.
I'm a hack. Let's get that out of the way. However, I'm a well-read hack.
Might I suggest the following PSR:
Stand 6 feet behind your ball.
Find a target in the distance. Take your grip on your club while looking at this target. Imagine, as clearly as you can, your ball flying towards your target. Take a practice swing with this vision in your head.
Move up to your ball, set your club down behind it, and get into your stance.
Bring back the image of the target, and the ball flying towards it.
Swing.
I've hit incredible shots like this - incredible because I can't believe how much they head to the target! The guaranteed screwup here is if I lose the image of my ball flying to the target. If I think about mechanics or what I ate for breakfast and lose the image, it's a **** shoot.
Good luck!
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