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Eyes on the Back of the Ball for Solid Contact by jessica delia
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Eyes on the Back of the Ball for Solid Contact |
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Recreation & Leisure
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It certainly makes sense that you must be looking at the golf ball in order to hit it with your ping g30 driver. But it helps to zero in on the exact part of the ball you want to strike – in every case except greenside bunker shots, that means focusing on the back of the ball. Your gaze should remain fixed on that spot from the takeaway to the top of the backswing and into impact. Try to keep the eyes focused there until the golf ball has been struck, letting them follow the shot naturally as the head moves left and up in the follow-through. In maintaining focus on the back of the ball, one shouldn’t allow the neck and head to become rigid. Making a full, easy-flowing backswing requires the head to turn slightly with the shoulders. Attempting to keep the head perfectly still introduces tension, shortening the backswing and robbing the player of distance. One other eye-related note: Many right-handed golfers tend to aim right of target, while lefties aim left. This is because the eye farthest from the target skews the appearance of the line to the right-hander’s right (or the left-hander’s left). Clubs with built-in alignment aids can help overcome this tendency. The new ping g30 irons and ping g30 hybrid are good options.
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