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Keep Your Head Down & Eyes On The Ball

10:45 am May 20, 2009

You never know what’s going to happen each time you step foot on
the course. This “unknown” aspect of golf can make the game
exciting to play. Hit a full round at the local course at least three
times per week & every game you play will be an entirely new
experience…

Because golf can present you with hundreds of unexpected shots,
you need to practice as much as you can. Regular practice is the only
way to effectively prepare for the irregular situations that you may
encounter on the course.

Practice unconventional approaches & shots. It’s the only way to get
better.

A. What Does Unconventional Practice Mean?

Far too many new golfers spend the majority of their time practicing

long distance shots on the golf range. Very few work on their short
game skills.

But, in order to really practice, you’ve got to work on those strange
& undesirable shots that you will be inevitably presented with.

*By the way, one of the best ways to do this is to practice with a
friend. No one can think of all the shots. A 2nd viewpoint can really
help!

B. The Look Away

To give you a perfect example of an unconventional practice shot,
here is a lesson that can help you keep your head down & eyes on
the ball when your ball is in a troubled spot.

Step 1: First, take your stance to the left of the ball if you are right
handed & to the right of the ball if you are left handed. Now, face
away from the target. Looking away from the target may seem
awkward at first. But, go with it. Relax & loosen up your body.

Step 2: Now, hold your club (whichever one you like) with it
extended down from your most dominant hand. The blade should be
pointing towards the ground, directly at your feet.

Step 3: Next, place the blade of your club behind the ball & turn
your head slightly back in order to properly aim your shot.

Step 4: Pull the club upwards while extending it forward. Then,
swing the club down & along your target line as best as you can.
Follow through as far as you possible can.

Step 5: Resist the urge to turn around & watch the end result.
Simply concentrate on following through & getting the ball back in
to play towards the green.

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