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Eyes
Where do the eyes focus in the golf swing?
Golf ball? Aiming point? Somewhere else? If the golf ball do you focus on a particular quadrant, dimple, or what? |
No thoughts? comments?
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Hocus Focus
IMO, I see the whole ball, but in clear focus. Seeing a blurred ball can mean your mind is not focused and your mind is in a "confused mental state".
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The eyes are focused where the #3 PP is aimed. Quote:
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Where you put your eyes is one thing. How you align your head can have a profound influence on the outcome.
For instance: You can take a practice stroke while you look at the target - and everything works all right. Or you can take a perfect practice stroke while you look towards the back swing. Then, if you tilt your head - up or down, right or left - it can ruin your stroke. The head location and orientation has a huge impact on how you move the pivot. |
Thanks Daryl,
I think the hard part is re-learning to focus on the aiming point and not the ball |
You want to have the ball in the center of your vision . . . to do that you gotta get your neck BENT DOWN . . . not like Tiger or Adam Scott . . . they can't see the ball.
![]() ![]() vs. ![]() ![]() ![]() Watch how he tilts his neck down thru the swing . . . ![]() ![]() |
Ive been giving this some thought of late in regard to Steering, Throwaway, Homer and the dandelion.........I'm thinking that........
If you are using the aiming point procedure it replaces the ball. Something quite common in bunker play where you aim at a point of entry in the sand by looking right at it. You hold your focus on it. Daryl's great quotes still hold, but at Fix only . You establish your clubface angle and relationship to the inside aft of the ball at Fix and then find your Aiming Point along the Delivery Line. If on the other hand you're employing the alternate method, Tracing you keep your focus on the ball. Somewhere, I think in the Address Procedure Video with Ted Fort, Yoda also discusses how eventually the entire club disappears.....leaving us with just our hands, the pressure points and the Delivery Line. Indeed for the Angle of Approach Procedure .......the Target Line has vanished as well. Basically everything is disappearing! I've learned that, for me anyways, the Aiming Point Procedure can really help out on those nervy little pitches and chips where there can be a tendency to Steer or throw the clubface at the ball. Dave Stockton has discussed how he uses a similar procedure when putting. He'd love Homer's dandelion story and its revelations I bet, he's got a lot of related stuff in his teaching. De-pressurizing anti Steering stuff. Again somewhere not sure where, Yoda shared with us that Larry Nelson likes to pay as little attention to the ball as possible. I like that......a lot. Im trying to swing like I'm swinging at dandelions.......The Three Stations , Address , Top , Finish. Absolutely zero consideration for Impact with the ball. It just gets in the way. |
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What if Tiger previewed this set of alignments in Fix? He's looking straight out here, nice Right Arm. Wonder if he'd still Bob? Guess we'll never know. |
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