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GOLF TIP - PRE-SHOT ROUTINE

by Hélène Delisle Head of Instruction, Fairwinds Golf Club

I often see golfers making multiple practice swings beside their ball and taking too long to hit their ball, or standing over their ball and taking too much time hitting it, which shows that they are thinking too much. Below is an example of a good pre-shot routine to allow you to be confident in your shot and to reduce your thinking time.

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1 Determine the distance to your target using a rangefinder, GPS, or the yardage markers on the course. Assess the wind direction and the elevation.

2 Decide which club you need.

3 Stand about 10 ft. behind the ball and visualize your target and the shot that you are trying to make.

4 Pick a spot in line with your target about 2-3 feet in front of the ball.

5 Address your ball and aim your club face at that spot with your feet, hips and shoulders parallel to your target line.

6 Visualize and hit your shot.

The longer you wait over the ball, the more you allow doubts and tension into your body, so be decisive, committed, and hit your shot.

Quit thinking and play!

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