How I did this Year
I sat down with Jon a few weeks ago to review my progress for the year. Needless to say, I was more than a little worried. My scoring really hasn’t changed that much even though I am much more in control of my swing.
In my mind I have failed miserably this year. I was expecting after a few lessons to be consistantly scoring in the low to mid eighties. This never happened. I feel great but there are a hundred different things going on in my head at all times. Perhaps I did too much too soon? I think I also needed to heed Jon’s advice about a good pre-shot routine - Envisioning what I will do and how I will do it, then just stepping up to the ball and making it happen…clearing all thoughts out of my mind. This will be something I work on this off-season.
On the other hand, Jon feels I did well. He said my swing and approach to the game is night and day. I understand the swing and fundmentals and it will eventually come together. I can’t have possibly expected to shave 30 strokes off my game in a single season. Basically he feels I should throw away scoring this year. Just keep focusing on what we learned and keep practicing…next year will be about scoring.
With that, I am not ready to write the season off just yet…I am hoping to get in 1-2 more rounds and acheive my goal of breaking 90!
You Said: “I think I also needed to heed Jon’s advice about a good pre-shot routine - Envisioning what I will do and how I will do it, then just stepping up to the ball and making it happen…clearing all thoughts out of my mind.”
You definitely should heed his advice. A pre-shot routine is so important to starting to become consistent. Not only does it help you clear your mind, but it helps your body know that it’s time to do what it needs to do, and can help you with do things consistently, line up the ball, grip the club the same way, stand the same distance from the ball, get a feel for where the ball should be in your stance.
My pre-shot routine is pretty simple, and I stole it from watching Luke Donald (then noticed a bunch of guys do something very similar, Robert Karlsson being one of them).
Grab the club I will be using. Stand behind the ball, looking face on toward my target, think about whatever I need to think of…where do I want to aim, is there wind, what kind of shot do I see, etc. Take a couple loose practice swings to feel the shot I will hit. Then lineup the ball, and the target, with the shaft of the club.
That is to say, I grip the club, the way I will grip it for the shot, but with the club in the air, club face end kind of pointing toward the sky. I then lower the club face, and point the shaft at the target, the other end of the shaft at the ball on the ground, and then find a very small target on the ground, very close to the ball that is in line.
Now, I have a spot to align with on the ground.
With the club already gripped in your hand, I walk around toward the ball..place my feet together at my ‘normal’ distance away from the ball. I put the club face on the ground, behind the ball, and line it up with the little spot I picked out, very close to the ball. I don’t even look at the target at this point. Still feet together…ok, club face aligned, take a little step left with the left foot…make sure it’s aligned, a little step right with the right foot..make sure it’s aligned…look up at the target, waggle…deep breath, and go.
Sounds complicated, but do it a dozen times at home every night. Just envision yourself lining up a shot, walking through the routine. Then force yourself to do it every single shot at the driving range, or the next time you hit balls…soon enough, it will just become…you guessed it…a routine. And you won’t even be thinking about it.
I have found it has helped me with my shot alignment tremendously. It has helped with my rhythm/tempo as well. Not to mention helping ignore distractions/etc.
One thing to note, once you get into this routine…if your concentration is broken during your routine, ie. your playing partner starts talking to you…start it over
Wow..that was a long comment
I might just have to copy/paste this into my blog! lol
Comment by Sean @ Deep Rough — October 16, 2006 @ 4:31 pm
Sean, you have no idea how much it helps to read this. I can’t wait to start trying this out at the indoor range soon.
And yes, it was one hell of a long comment…but a great one!
Comment by Nigel Da Costa — October 16, 2006 @ 4:39 pm
[…] Nigel over at Going Pro Golf Blog posted about working on his pre-shot routine this winter, and it got me thinking about my own pre-shot routine. About mid-season I really started working on my pre-shot routine, and I think it really helped my game. A few weeks after adding this to my game, I did shoot my lowest rounds ever. And even shot a 1 over par on 9 holes. […]
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No problem Nigel, good luck with it!
Comment by Sean @ Deep Rough — October 16, 2006 @ 4:46 pm
[…] Earlier this week I wrote about wanting to develop a good pre-shot routine. Sean over at Deep Rough left me a very long but informative comment on his routine and how it has helped his game. After leaving the comment he thought he would further expand upon it and made a great post on his site as well. […]
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