You hear a lot about visualization and target awareness these days - there was a good show on the golf channel yesterday with a lady pro/teacher saying she doesn`t advocate swing thoughts at all because they take away from target awareness which is all important.
I can see the sense in this, but exactly WHAT do you visualize when you are looking down at your ball ready to swing?
Everyone says pick a small target to aim at, either on the horizon or on the ground, but once I`m looking down I have only a vague sense of where that target is.
I always line up with a point on the ground a foot or two in front of the ball, but isn`t this detrimental to target awareness too?
I can see the sense in this, but exactly WHAT do you visualize when you are looking down at your ball ready to swing?
Everyone says pick a small target to aim at, either on the horizon or on the ground, but once I`m looking down I have only a vague sense of where that target is.
I always line up with a point on the ground a foot or two in front of the ball, but isn`t this detrimental to target awareness too?
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