Look at the Target: Simple but Often Overlooked

Looking at the target during your pre-shot routine is essential.

Something as simple as glancing at the target can promote better tempo and rhythm, improve alignment,  alleviate tension, expand visualization and much more.   Most tour players spend far more time staring at the target than staring at the ball during their pre-shot routine

Practice looking at the target right before you take the club back. This is the image you want firmly engrained in your mind’s eye.

Dodie Mazzuca:  dodiemazzuca@live.com

TOPICS: Golf, Instruction

ABOUT: Dodie Mazzuca

Dodie Mazzuca is a former LPGA Tour Player and the founder of Golf PROformance. She is currently the Director of Instruction at Troon Country Club (Scottsdale, AZ) and she also teaches golf in Santa Cruz, CA (May-Oct.). She was an NCAA Academic and Athletic All-American at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Her background in competitive golf, yoga, golf fitness, and technical training, assists her students in accelerating their learning process and playing better golf. www.DodieMazzuca.com

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