The 5 ‘Keys’ to a HIGHLY EFFECTIVE Golf
Pre Shot Routine You Can Learn Immediately
by: John Bolt
What I'm about to disclose to you in this article is an easy to follow,
'Step-By-Step' formula to having a highly effective pre shot routine. Every
golfer knows that this is a key element of their golf swing that must be
executed effectively.
I know from experience that without one you will never become that
quality player you dream of being. Take my advice; it will make a world of
difference in your confidence and your scores. So let’s jump into it and get
you that powerful pre shot routine you’ve always wanted.
Step #1
The first thing you should do is take a step back and line yourself up
behind the ball looking towards the hole. Then we need you to take a deep
breath and focus. You have to try and envision the shot you want to play
from that position. Give yourself a mental picture of what you want to
happen. This is critical to the success of any shot. If you don’t know what
to do in your mind you can’t physically execute what you want.
Step #2
Now that you know the type of shot to hit, you have to figure out what
club to hit it with. This is known as picking your club. Since you can
attain the same result many different ways, always play to your strengths.
If you prefer to hit a hard aggressive 7 iron instead of a laid off light 6
iron, then that’s the shot you should hit.
Step #3
After you’ve picked your club you have to pick your target to aim at. If
you’re hitting a tee shot, pick a spot like a tall tree or building in the
distance past the fairway. Make sure it is in line with the shot down the
fairway that you want to hit. Do the same with your approach shots by
picking a target past the green or the flag in the distance. Next we want
you to pick a spot in front of the ball about 6-12 inches that is in line
with your target in the distance. This spot will be used to line up your
clubface.
Step #4
We are now going to make our practice swing. This can be done either
while you are still behind the ball, or you can step up beside the ball. The
idea at this moment is to practice and feel the swing you want to make. If
you envision a high cut shot, then practice a high cut swing. If you see a
low punch, then practice a punch swing. This helps your body do what your
mind sees.
Step #5
Finally we are going to address the ball. This meaning that we are going
to step up to the ball and get ready to hit the shot. This is important
because you must be totally committed to your shot by now. You can do
whatever you want to make yourself comfortable. Some people waggle the club,
bounce with their knees, or take a deep breath. Do whatever works for you.
Put the club on the ground, line it up with your target, and get ready to
pull the trigger.
Well, there you have it, “The 5 ‘Keys’ to a Highly Effective golf pre
shot routine you can learn immediately”.
The best way to learn it is to use it the next time you play. Make a
concise effort to do the steps outlined above and you will see how quickly
it becomes a habit.
About The Author
John Bolt is the full time owner of
GolfEquipmentSource.com. With a strong understanding of the
equipment used for golf , he knows the importance of having properly
fitted golf clubs. You can visit him online to learn more about golf
clubs and many other golf equipment ideas.
golfmaster@golfequipmentsource.com
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