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![]() Pre Shot RoutinesWhen I tee off with a driver or a wood I get the club out of my bag, take practice swings until it feels right, stand back behind the ball and place my club down until it aims at my target. I then move my feet until they face towards my target and I then take my shot. Also if I do an awful shot I take another practice swing after my shot. If theres no one behind me I sometimes drop another ball in an identical position and hit it for practice and they normally finish up on the green...lol.When I tee off with irons I do a similar however when I'm aiming I make certain that I've got the correct club for the shot. What are your pre shot routines? Read more on this topic How passive to keep wrists with pitch shot?I’m discovering the technique for various short pitch shots in under 30 yards, and think I’ve got it down, except my understanding on one thing. I’ve read to use very passive wrists and enable the connected body and torso to hinge the club up through momentum on the back swing. When I start, my wrists lag a tiny bit forward towards the target from the pull of gravity. This is especially true if my tempo is slow on a brief high and soft pitch shot or lob shot. So, what’s your method initiating the back swing as far as grip tension is concerned? Am I executing correctly?Thank you in advance, Mark Read more on this topic Sequence of your pre-shot routine? Aim help!I watched Justin Rose on the Golf channel last night (dvr from 2am). I found his pre-shot routine to be odd. I will list what he does and then what I do, please add your routine and make any comments on mine. Looking to boost aim. These are full swing shots.Justin Rose: 1)plum bobs with club in right hand (wedges--back to driver) 2)pick spot 2-4 feet in front of ball for alignment (blade of glass, ball mark, leave) 3)aligns clubhead with ball and that spot 4)aligns feet with clubhead 5)takes his grip ( right hand never leaves club and he slides left hand all ready above right hand..left thumb into right palm..as he is righty) here's the odd part, leaving his right hand on grip while gripping amongst left. 6)can or can not take a pratice swing 7)checks target again and clears mind and swings away What I do: 1) check target and locate spot 2-3 feet in front of ball for alignment 2)get my left hand grip, then my right w/ left thumb in palm of right 3)take several light swings 4)align my feet to the spot I picked out 5)align my clubhead to the spot, check target again 6)clear head and think swing simple 7)swing away I feel with my short irons; 7 on down better aim would cut a number of strokes. Any advice on my current routine to assist with this. Thank you. Read more on this topic Other Golf Related Topics
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