Purpose
- To develop
your own standard pre-shot routine.
Your
routine doesn't have to be exactly like the one shown but it should be
consistent. It is designed to make sure you have picked your intermediate
target, decided on your landing area, visualized the ball's flight, and
you are fully concentrating on your shot.
- To increase
your concentration.
Your
pre-shot routine should turn on your own concentration. Up until that
point you can be a laughing and joking, but when you start your routine
you shift into your concentration mode. If someone or something disrupts
your routine - Stop - back off and start your routine.
- To start
your swing smoothly.
The
pre-shot routine concludes with you activating your swing keys (thoughts)
used to begin your swing. For example, if the key your use to start the
backswing is "low and slow", this will actually be the final component of
your routine. The more you practice this on the range, the more it will
become part of your routine.
Do's and
Don'ts
Practice your pre-shot
routine on the range. It is difficult to learn on the course, even during
the practice rounds.
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