Always focus on a small target, even if it's a spot in the fairway, before your swing. (Courtesy USGA) |
The object of this great game of golf is to strike the ball into the hole in one smooth motion. As long as you have a club in your bag that goes that far, it is a reasonable goal. How do we do it?
Think it: Confidence.
Now think target line maintenance. The shortest distance between the ball and pin is a straight line. See the line and work it.
Don't hit one ball without a target. The target is the pin or, if you cannot shoot directly at it or see it, envision quarter on the fairway and aim at this small target.
Right, you say -- maybe you can do it but not me. This is a simple decision. If you try it in earnest, you will be amazed at the improvement.
If we get a little lazy and shoot at the green, which is 150 feet across, then our target – the cup -- is effectively 150 feet across. That would make the game much easier.
Aim at the quarter and your game will improve immediately.
February 3, 2003
Karl Fischer has spent some 35-plus plus years teaching golf nationally and internationally earning the title of "IGAD-Doctorate," "CIMTP-Certified International Master Teaching Professional," "CMCB-Certified Master Club-Builder" and "CGC-Certified Golf Clinician." He has written six golf books, thousands of editorials, tips, "Bullet-Proof Drills" and much more. He can be reached at KF@555golf.com or by phone at (817) 673-8888.
Bill Miller wrote on: Feb 13, 2013
In the above article you say "envision quarter on the fairway and aim at this small target". Please explain in more detail what this actually means.
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