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Thursday
Jul082010

A good pre shot routine equals good golf

If you're searching for greater consistency in your game you may want to examine some of your own golf routines. The most important routine that plays the greatest role in a consistent game is your pre shot routine.

Many average golfers wonder why their game seems so scattered, erratic and just all over the place. What they don't realize is the importance of a simple and consistent pre shot routine. When they approach shots inconsistently their results are inconsistent as well.

Create your pre shot routine

Golf is a process that needs an anchor point. It can filled with emotion from peer pressure, competitive anxiety as well as self induced stress to perform well. We all suffer from the similar issues, even the tour super-stars.

The pre shot routine helps to focus your thoughts on executing the swing. It helps to calm your thoughts and align your emotions. Following a specific routine improves your chances of making a good shot.

Your pre shot routine does not begin at address but the moment you step toward the ball. This is the time you think through the shot. You're making decisions about distance, direction, lie conditions and target line. Once you're chosen a club, locate a target line that you'll use at address.

Picture the shot. Practice the swingspeed tempo and decide where your landing zone is. Play for accurary instead of distance.

Breath deeply. Relax and focus on a smooth swing. Have a clear intention of what you want to do and play to that intention. Use this quick video lesson to help establish a solid pre shot routine.

A free lesson from your favorite pro

The next time you're watching golf on television observe how every professional golfer works through their own pre shot routines during tournament play. Each routine is different but they all use routine to mentally prepare for each shot.

Practice your own preshot routine so it is a natural part of your game. Learn more about developing your own pre shot routine with this short golf instruction article. It will help you take your game to the next level.

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Reader Comments (1)

Starting out on the right foot can make all the difference between a great shot and an average one. One of the things that has helped me personally has been to go out to the driving range and step away from the ball and reset my posture before I tee off. It has helped me find a correct stance.
07/14 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Hill

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