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by Valentin Bahringer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Where to look when hitting a golf ball?

You are not sure where to look when hitting a golf ball. While common advice is to focus either on the entire ball, a spot in front of the ball, a specific dimple on the ball or the back inside quarter of the golf ball there is no rule here and no proven method. Experiment and find out what works for best for you personally.

Do You Keep your eye on the ball in golf?

When your eyes wonder, so do your arms and hands. Golf is one of the very few sports involving a ball and stick where the ball is stationary. That gives us plenty of opportunity to easily focus on the ball. In fact, there isn't much of an excuse for not keeping your eye on the ball in golf.

Why can't I see a ball?

Macular degeneration will also make you have a tough time seeing a ball. If you are young, still, the same recommendation....go see an eye doc. I would run to get a check up if I was him.

Should I focus on the spot in front of the ball?

That's much preferred obviously to hitting up on the ball and catching it thin which results in lack of compression and distance. For players that struggle with thin shots, topped shots and lack of divots with their irons I actually think focusing on a spot a few inches in front of the ball is something worth trying.

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How do golfers know where their ball lands?

Then when the golf ball lands in a target area or hits the fence (and comes to the ground), the RFID tag in the ball is picked up by beacons in the targets, and they can tell where your ball entered the target area.

Why am I having trouble seeing my golf ball?

But as innocent as this little "struggle" or eye strain can seem, difficulty seeing contrasts or driving at night could be a symptom of an underlying health condition called Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) that could need medical attention.

Should you see the golf ball at impact?

2:345:59WHERE SHOULD YOUR EYES BE AT IMPACT? - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo they're actually when they're hitting through the shot they literally are hitting through becauseMoreSo they're actually when they're hitting through the shot they literally are hitting through because their eyes are coming through toward the target.

How do you know where the ball is going?

3:165:21DID YOU KNOW THIS WAS HOW TO CHECK YOUR BALL POSITION?YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo the golf ball position should be related to your sternum that's the zip that's the buttons onMoreSo the golf ball position should be related to your sternum that's the zip that's the buttons on your top. If you want the board in the middle.

Should I look in front of the golf ball?

Trying to keep your eye on the ball pretty much ensures that your club will bottom out too soon. If you want to hit crisp irons from the fairway, your focus should be well forward of the ball.

How can I improve my golf ball tracking?

Here are a few things you can do to keep track of your golf ball:Watch your ball land and find a marker.Don't have tunnel vision looking for your ball.Get your partner to watch your ball and confirm the landing spot.Wear the right sunglasses.

Should a golf swing feel natural?

The golf swing should feel effortless, with minimal tension. Think of it like a coiled spring: as you rotate and load into the backswing, you are storing up energy (just as a coiled spring would) before releasing all that energy – in one sweeping downswing motion – through the ball at impact.

Should hands be in front of ball with irons?

The grip and hands must be in front of the clubhead and ball. Many amateur golfers believe that the grip and clubhead come back to the position they are in during the setup. The hands and grip must move forward before the clubhead in order to properly compress and control the ball.

Should you keep your head behind your golf ball?

It is critical that your head position in the golf swing stay behind the ball throughout the entire swing and especially at impact. This is because we need our head behind the ball for maximum release at impact. If your head is in front of the golf ball at impact, you'll always be robbing yourself of power.

Where do you look on a golf ball?

At address, try looking at the very back edge of the ball and hold your eyes there throughout the swing. If you are trying to hit a specific kind of ball flight, such as a fade or a draw, you may want to look slightly to the inside or outside of the back of the ball as your ideal contact point.

What is the easiest way to find a golf ball?

Another secret to finding balls is to explore areas of the course where no one has trod. “Find areas off the tee-boxes where a player might shank a ball into the woods or weeds and where you can see no one has entered. That is where you will most likely find the most balls,” Bob said.

What happens if ball is too far forward in stance?

Ball position; it's one of the oldest fundamentals in golf. If it's too far forward, it may be causing you to hit thin or fat shots and miss shots to the left. If it's too far back, you could be hitting tops, chunks, and missing the ball to the right.

How to keep your eyes on the ball?

As the saying goes "keep your eyes on the ball" so that means following the ball with your eyes once it takes off. To do that you will need to rotate your head/face towards the target. Keeping your head down too long is detrimental and a common mistake people make as the first thing they are told when they start playing is to keep their head down. What happens when a player restricts their head too long is it restricts their pivot from coming through the ball. Obviously, if a player doesn't rotate through the shot then they will lose power, but even worse, when the pivot stops the club accelerates too quickly often resulting in an early release and a sprayed shot. Best advice; keep your eyes on the ball, but keep following it with your eyes and your pivot after impact.

What is the goal of hitting the inside of the ball?

For every ball and stick sport we play be it baseball, tennis or golf, the goal is to strike the inside back quarter of the ball for ultimate power and control. When you are striking the outside, your arms are typically disconnecting from your body and your arms and wrists are releasing early.

How does focus affect hand eye coordination?

focus has a significant effect on our hand-eye coordination. Simply put, it just isn't easy to hit something and hit it solid if you aren't looking at it. When your eyes wonder, so do your arms and hands. Golf is one of the very few sports involving a ball and stick where the ball is stationary. That gives us plenty of opportunity ...

What happens if a player doesn't rotate through the shot?

Obviously, if a player doesn't rotate through the shot then they will lose power , but even worse, when the pivot stops the club accelerates too quickly often resulting in an early release and a sprayed shot. Best advice; keep your eyes on the ball, but keep following it with your eyes and your pivot after impact.

Does Annika look past the ball?

Annika actually has her face turned towards the target at impact and is looking past the ball. While this is not all that common with skilled players and professionals, it's certainly not unheard of and Annika is definitely not the only one to play like this.

Who said he just looks down and sees the entire ball as whole?

While the greatest female player of all time looked in front of the ball, the greatest of all male players, Jack Nicklaus, said once that he just looks down and sees the entire ball as whole. He didn't focus on the front, back, top or bottom, he just looked down at the ball. This is how I, myself have always played as well. In fact, I think you will find that the vast majority of players fall into this category. What you will find though is that there are many styles and it's really all over the board with both professionals and amateurs. There is no rule here. Like most things in golf it's just a matter of finding what works for you and sticking with it.

Do tour players look in front of the ball?

Many a tour player has stated that they actually look a few inches in front of the ball. That's not bad advice actually as it assists the player in taking a good divot after the ball and gets their focus forward so that they move down and through at impact.

What to do if you accidentally move a golf ball?

If you do accidentally move your golf ball when searching, then you must replace the ball to its original position or in the area to the best of your knowledge.

How to get a good line on a golf shot?

Walk into the area on the line of the shot. Having got a good line on the tee shot we recommend walking along this line towards where you think your golf ball is. More often then not you will then stumble upon your golf ball.

Guia

I had lazer surgery about 8 years ago because I could not see the ball past 150 yards, it helped a lot. However, it wore off about a year ago and I am now in the same boat as you. I am not going to have the surgery again and decided just to live with the problem. I am 72, just have old eyes.

WilCox

Regardless of your age, if it bothers you then go see an eye doctor. I had lasik a few years back and the results were great. Still there are some days that I can see every ball and others where I lose my own ball inflight.

rvgolfer

When I was under 55, rarely would I run into someone who had trouble tracking/seeing their ball. Now that most of my playing partners are 62+, I frequently play with players that cant track their ball and have difficulty even judging where it landed and how far.

rvgolfer

My post was based on a casual game, where many USGA rules are frequently ignored. I also am not sure partner is defined the same as a member of the foursome. In any event, he wouldnt be penalized since I dont stand directly behind him, nor do I allow anyone else to stand behind me.

rvgolfer

If I was in an important tournament and had difficulty tracking/seeing my ball, I think I would request special permission for the specific help that I wanted from the tournament official. I am thinking that this request might be granted in a local club tournament just out of fairness for a "handicap".

kevch25

The group I play with are in the 20s/30s and one of my friends, in his late 20s, has trouble tracking his shot over 180-200 yards. He'll get the general direction but can't see it down and will generally think he's short of where the actual shot ended up.

Sawgrass

Nobody has said anything about non-competing golfers here, quite on the contrary. Fellow-competitors are co-competitors and yet are allowed to stand behind another player's ball while the player is making his stroke.

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What Are Golf Ball Finding Glasses And How Do They Work?

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Do They Actually Work To Find Your Ball?

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What Situations Do They Work Best In?

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Are They Worth Buying?

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Do players understand they get help in such scenarios?

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Do you need a copy of the USGA rules book?

Most tournaments have rules officials on site, and all golfers should have a copy of the USGA rules book in their bag for more intricate situations and rulings . But the aforementioned points serve as the foundation for the obstacles you'll likely encounter during tournament play.

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