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    My game suffer from inconsistent shots and moderate to poor distance.

    Watching Brandt Snedeker’s pre shot routine during The Masters last weeks Thursday, it occurred to me that he almost didn’t drop a pause to swing the ball after his practise swing. He is really quick, within a second after his practise swing he immediately goes for it. I figured to try it out on the range last Friday. I added some of myself to it and here is what I did.

    I select a club, look at the target, walk to the ball and align myself to the target. I make a first full practise swing with my hands and arms totally relaxed, eyes almost closed, making sure I focus on absolutely nothing except my balance and the swoosh sound of the clubhead release. Forget about everything else. I than pause for one second and do the same thing again, full practise swing totally relaxed. In the same one second pause I than take address position and without looking at the target and/or re-aligning just swing away, identical to the two practise swings. I played 36 holes this weekend and used the same routine for every single shot. The result astounded me. Low score (3 over), balls fly straight and far. I overshot the green on two occasions because of the sudden extra distance.

    I’ve been into the details of swing mechanics and mental aspects for many years now, reading countless books and threads on GTO about it and practising each and every detail of the swing to the extend sometimes with the help of a teaching pro. But along the way I seem to have forgotten that the swing is the cumulus of these details all to be ignored when standing behind the ball in a game. Yes, do practise these details on the range inorder to ingrain them and built muscle memory with or whitout the help of a pro, but forget about them during the game.

    For me I found out that taking too long between my practise swing and my real swing is often killing for the shot. These 5 to 10 seconds allowed all the swing mechanic thoughts and doubts to take over, and the do’s and don’ts to enter my system. It tenses up my muscles and consequently ruins the shot.

    I hope it can be helpful for a fellow GTO memeber and that it ends my quest for a solid game.
    Cheers
    Lester (hcp 8.1)

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    Re: I changed my game by watching tv

    Yeah I sometimes take too long over a shot and I never seem to catch it that sweet because of it.

    Snedeker does it too quick for me though. For my pre shot routine. I first pick out something on the ground or place a leaf ahead of my ball to the target, so I can square up with that line. Then I just swing loosely with my club to feel a bit more flexible. I then stand over the ball and just concentrate on getting a full shoulder turn when taking the club back. Seems to work for me.

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    • #3
      Re: I changed my game by watching tv

      Funny you should mention Snedeker i also noticed the same thing while watching the masters and plan on trying the part of speeding up between my preshot and actual swing. I have based my pre shot on Greg Normans for years but am going to try something different this weekend.

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      • #4
        Re: I changed my game by watching tv

        Good job. After all the technical aspects you worked on, you got some feel back in your game. One thing I got from watching this past weekend was the talk of visualizing one's shot. I rarely do that. I was going to try that next time I play.

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        • #5
          Re: I changed my game by watching tv

          I just cannot remember to visualize my shots - I do it with chips (and suprise suprise that is the strongest part of my game!) but before every round I say I'm going to picture the ball flight and the ball landing just where I want it and I always forget . . . . I just can't seem to ingrain it as part of my pre-shot routine yet.

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