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| Re: tips on targeting Quote:
If you're referring on how to line up your shot, here's the method I use: I hold the clubhead in my hand, then pick out my target in the distance. I hold the butt at this target, then I line up the shaft with my ball (so that the shaft creates the line between my target and ball), then I pick a spot 8-10 inches in front of my ball, on that line. This spot may be anything (leaf, different coloured grass, tee bittle, whatever). I always try for a spot on my line, but can often get away with a reference point close to my line. Next, I setup my clubface aiming at that point 8-10 inches in front of my ball, then setup and swing.
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| Re: tips on targeting I use the 8-10inch target, and make use of it at the range as well, because I think it takes a while to develop confidence in the method. At the range, I will place a small piece of gravel a foot in front of the ball, in a line with the target. I also place a club six inches outside of the ball in line with the target, because at the range, I tend to align myself to the edge of the mat or bay, so this helps with my stance as I move the target around. The advantage of this method, is that it helps to free your mind of swing thoughts and makes you more target aware. On the course, you are so busy concentrating on the near target, that negative thoughts about water, trees and other hazards just don't come into the equation. |