Saw an interesting piece on the Golf Channel re: eye dominance.
To determine which eye is dominate, hold a finger up to an object. close one eye and then the other. The eye that does not move the object is the dominant eye. Anyway, suggested if your right handed and left eye dominant to play the ball more foward in putting than if your right eye dominant. There was also something on eye convergence. If your eye converge short of the object you are looking at, you maybe be hitting short to the green for example. I think it can also affect the way you line of to a target - some people are better from behind and some from the side. Anyway thought it was interesting. If there are any optometrists out there, they may be able to elaborate more.
To determine which eye is dominate, hold a finger up to an object. close one eye and then the other. The eye that does not move the object is the dominant eye. Anyway, suggested if your right handed and left eye dominant to play the ball more foward in putting than if your right eye dominant. There was also something on eye convergence. If your eye converge short of the object you are looking at, you maybe be hitting short to the green for example. I think it can also affect the way you line of to a target - some people are better from behind and some from the side. Anyway thought it was interesting. If there are any optometrists out there, they may be able to elaborate more.
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