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| Eye position on ball? I have often wondered that since the club is supposed to approach the ball from the inside, should I be looking and the inside of the ball (about 7-8 o'clock) or the very back( six o'clock)? Thanks for the help! |
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| Re: Eye position on ball? You may try this. Place a golf ball on the ground with a stripe or logo on the inside right of the ball. Concentrate on looking at that. If it helps great, if it does not don't worry about it. Be sure that you are looking at the ball. Keep in mind that head movement is natural it is ok for the head to rotate to the right. Your head is rotating to the right because it is accomodating your shoulder turn. Do not keep your head perfectly still this is unnatural and unathletic. Keeping your head still restricts your shoulder turn.
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