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Our body has to be slightly left of the target because our face is parallel to it. Lastly, swing through the ball. Remember that if you already have a routine youre happy with-stick with it! However, I see a lot of people who dont transfer what they do on the range to the golf course. IMAGING: Now that we know how to practice and have our pre-shot routine, we are going to transfer that to the course and use our mental imaging! Whether I am putting or executing a drive-I am doing exactly what I did in practice. There is no difference between your swing on the practice range or in a tournament-its your state of mind. When you have a routine for practice, there is not a day or situation that you come across that your state of mind isn't the same as each day on the practice range, right? Well, it should be this way! What I tell my students is that you groove your motor-muscle memory every time you make a correct swing-even if you are swinging at home! Once this groove is made, you can transfer it to both a leisurely game and a high-stakes tournament. We image each shot, no matter where we are, to our target. This picture you create is the last thing your brain sees before you set-up to the ball. Dont waver in that POSITIVE picture! For instance if you have doubts about going over a lake, picture going over it or play short! DO NOT let your fears enter your positive image before you execute your swing because your mind always plays out what you told it. Image the lake, and most likely you ll be fishing your ball out. Basically, find a routine that works for you and use it all the time. This routine combined with picturing each and every shot will help you have a plan every day! This plan will enable you to lower your scores and feel confident about your game whether it be for fun or for money. TIP OF THE MONTH: Have you been in a situation where you needed to hook or slice the ball intentionally? Heres how to do it: Slice (curves right of target): set your clubface at the target and have your swing come outside to inside or well left of your obstacle. Hook (curves left of target): set your clubface closed to your target, and swing inside to outside or right of your obstacle. Kelly was nominated for LPGA Teacher of The Year for 1996. Kelly teaches all year and can be reached at (719) 576-9176.
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