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what part of the golf ball should i look at

by Jermaine Cummerata Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • The back of the ball. This is the obvious place to start, as it is where the actual impact will be taking place when your club strikes the ball. ...
  • The front of the ball. ...
  • The top of the ball. ...
  • Keep everything else constant. ...
  • Keep an open mind. ...
  • Be Patient. ...
  • Allow your mind to wander. ...
  • Reset when necessary. ...
  • Immerse yourself in the plan. ...
  • Stick with it. ...

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Full Answer

What part of the golf ball do you focus on?

Although a good shot can result from multiple different strikes on the ball, generally players should strike the inside right quadrant for the best results. Imagine splitting a ball into four quarters, the inner right quadrant would sit closest to the right toe. Its better to hit that part of the ball because a solid inside-to-square path will result in that part of the ball being hit first.

Where to look when hitting a golf ball?

Focus on the Front Half of the Ball. This swing thought has you focusing on the front of the golf ball as you first address it, and throughout as you execute your swing. The front of the ball here refers to the half that is facing the target, or the half that is furthest away from your clubface. This is in contrast to looking at the ball in a general sense, or to look at the general area of where …

Should you look at the front or back of the ball?

Why can’t I see the bottom of a golf ball?

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Where should you be looking when hitting a golf ball?

0:037:15Where Should Your Eyes Focus In The Golf Swing? - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhen I hit a shot so some people you know try to look at the back of the ball some people try toMoreWhen I hit a shot so some people you know try to look at the back of the ball some people try to look at the top of the ball. I think what this really stems from is. Being a little bit uncomfortable.

Should I look in front of the golf 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.

Where should I look when hitting irons?

THINK AHEAD: KEEP YOUR FOCUS IN FRONT OF THE BALL If you want to hit crisp irons from the fairway, your focus should be well forward of the ball. Think of how martial-arts experts split a wooden board with a punch or kick: They don't focus on the front side of the board; they concentrate their energy on the far side.Jun 23, 2015

Do you keep your eye on the ball in golf?

0:455:17Keeping Eyes on the Golf Ball | Golf with Aimee - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo ideally we want the eyes on the golf ball. So the fastback swing if you have a fast backswingMoreSo ideally we want the eyes on the golf ball. So the fastback swing if you have a fast backswing rushed backswing that is always linked with too much pressure in your arms.

Should hands be in front of golf ball at address?

At address, your hands should be slightly in front of the ball – exactly where you want them to return when you make contact. Also, make sure your left wrist (for a right-handed golfer) is in a relatively flat, firm position.Sep 30, 2020

Should hands be in front of ball with irons?

2:056:26WHERE TO POSITION YOUR HANDS AT SET UP - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAddress. So the key thing here would be we want the majority golfers with their iron clubs to have aMoreAddress. So the key thing here would be we want the majority golfers with their iron clubs to have a flat. Lead wrist at impact.

How do you clear your mind before a golf shot?

Instead of thinking “don't have swing thoughts”, work on staying relaxed through the round. Incorporate a deep breath in your pre-shot routine, take deep breaths walking between shots, and read up on meditation or hypnosis.

Sketchy Putts

As we wrote about in a recent article that was based off a 2012 study, low-skilled putters tend to shift their focus around rapidly while they stand over their putts, keying-in on a number of different spots on and around the golf ball.

Fat Shots

As reported in a 2005 issue of GOLF Magazine, sometimes a change in perspective is all it takes to fix a fault…

Slices

Hitting a slice? You’re likely swinging too far out-to-in with an open clubface. To fix it, try swinging more in-to-out by aiming for a spot on the inside the golf ball and hitting that.

Hooks

And finally, the opposite of that is true, too. If you’re swinging too far from in-to-out with a closed clubface, resulting in some nasty hooks, look at a spot on the outside of the golf ball and try hitting that.

What it promotes

The swing key promotes intense focus on the ball rather than an unfocused gaze at the ball. In doing so, it helps to clear the mind of any unnecessary distractions and for the golfer to focus on the task at hand.

Why it works

Hitting down on the ball – or trapping the ball – is a key concept of a successful iron or wedge golf shot. By training your eyes forward you are in effect moving your swing arc forward. This results in the bottom of the swing arc occurring past the moment of impact – not before – and in the process a successful trapping of the ball takes place.

What it tries to cure

This swing thought is aimed at those who tend to hit fat shots on a regular basis. On such shots, the club will penetrate the ground before the clubface will strike the ball, resulting in a loss of distance and an overall bad outcome.

When is it most useful?

This swing key can be used for all normal shots requiring an iron or a wedge, except for bunker shot s or other specialty short game shots.

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