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    Pre-shot Routine

    Ola All,

    It seems that a uniform pre shot routine is this season's must have accessory, and I have to say I agree with those advocates out there.

    My own pre shot routine consists:

    3 wristy waggles on a very flat and inside plane. This takes place about 3 feet back to the left of the ball (I'm right handed).

    Place club head aligned at target behind the ball, from here my shoulders, hands and club head will not move again - my top half is aligned.

    Then step in right foot first (I think this keeps my weight balanced - I have a tendency to start past the ball (about 65 % on the left with 5 iron - bad idea) and shank, or pull my irons.

    Bring left foot in, and adjust feet according to club in hand.

    Swing without thinking, and Fanny's your Auntie.

    All in all this takes about 12 seconds. I go through the same routine with the putter, as I do with the driver, and (in practice anyway) so far so good. Fairly big competition at the weekend, I'll let you know if it holds up under P

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    Stand behind the ball.
    Find a target in the distance.
    Find a spot on the ground in line with that target.
    Aim the clubhead to the spot with my right hand.
    Put the left hand on.
    One look.
    Bang.
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    My game stinks lately and I think not having a consistent pre shot routine is a big influence. Ive gotta find one I can stick with. Ive been freezing over the ball like Na and need a pre shot routine to help me pull the trigger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not a hacker View Post
    My game stinks lately and I think not having a consistent pre shot routine is a big influence. Ive gotta find one I can stick with. Ive been freezing over the ball like Na and need a pre shot routine to help me pull the trigger.
    I've heard a lot of bad excuses, but this is probably the worst.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not a hacker View Post
    My game stinks lately and I think not having a consistent pre shot routine is a big influence.
    You're welcome to try mine.

    I find the ball and choose a club. Then I look to see who's away. When it's my turn, the pre-shot routine is completed and I hit the shot.

    In fifty years of golf, I haven't found anything that works better than this.

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    Pick the club I want.
    Find an intermediate target a foot or so in front of me to aim club and myself to.
    1-2 waggles.
    Last look at target.
    Go.

    Doesnt take long at all.

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    select the club that I think I need
    stand behind the ball and guess where about the ball would fade
    look at the girl
    couple waggles
    look at the girl
    swing away

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pky6471 View Post
    select the club that I think I need
    stand behind the ball and guess where about the ball would fade
    look at the girl
    couple waggles
    look at the girl
    swing away
    What girl?

    Do you play with women?
    I chose the road less traveled.

    Now where the f#ck am I?

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    choose a club
    stand behind ball and pick a target
    hope I don't slice
    step up to address
    hope I don't duck hook
    get my feet comfortable on line with target
    hope I don't chunk it
    Take a pratice swing or two
    hope I don't slice
    concerntrate on hitting back of ball before hitting ground
    hope I don't chunk
    backswing - shoulder over ball
    hope I don't hook
    fowardswing - shift weight to front foot
    slice......
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    I've always thought that a good pre-shot routine is important to make the actual swing as much a part of a process that feels easy. When I for some reason or other don't complete my routine, it doesn't usually produce a good result.

    For me, the pre-shot routine begins when I put on my glove. I go through a lot of gloves if I just leave them on, so I always take my glove off after every shot.

    When I pull on my glove, I try to use that as the moment to stop the banter and focus.

    Stand behind the ball, take a practice swing that matches the shot I've (already) visualized and get a feel.

    Pick my alignment target a few feet in front of the ball.

    Move up and put my club behind the ball aligned with my mark.

    Take my left hand grip, then my right.

    Set my feet in close together, move my left foot target-ward as far as the shot dictates, then move my right foot.

    Settle and imagine the shot in my head.

    Straighten my spine and go.
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    I still need one,But let myself do whatever feels comfortable....Theres only 1 thing in my preshot routine that I take note of....If I am not comfortable I walk away and start again.
    ----------------------------------------------------
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    The statement above is false"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy View Post
    I still need one,But let myself do whatever feels comfortable....Theres only 1 thing in my preshot routine that I take note of....If I am not comfortable I walk away and start again.
    I wish I was smart enough to do that more often...

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    Quote Originally Posted by alangbaker View Post
    Set my feet in close together, move my left foot target-ward as far as the shot dictates, then move my right foot.
    Isnt this one of the calling cards of a chopper? Thought I read that on GR?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Helmet View Post
    Isnt this one of the calling cards of a chopper? Thought I read that on GR?

    I wouldn't know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alangbaker View Post
    I wouldn't know.

    haha! I was just messin with ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Player View Post
    What girl?

    Do you play with women?
    I only play with beautiful sexy girls/women... my standard is very high when it comes to girls/women that I hang around with... Who cares about GFF clubs,,, just beautiful and sexy women would do

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    I visualize both the shot and then the swing path through the ball to achieve that shot. I find it's much more interesting and dynamic to execute draws and fades and factor them into the pre shot routine... you know, instead of the "lawn dart" game so popular now.

    As has been mentioned before, the current PGA style isn't exactly helping the rest of us to value working the ball with creativity. Most course set ups don't even reward it anymore.

    The only reward is from a high speed straight shot with a ridiculous amount of backspin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Player View Post
    What girl?

    Do you play with women?
    KiWi... Would you mind playing around with this girl?
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    I do the first two verses of Wreckx-N-effect's "Rump Shaker" out loud while holding my selected club like a microphone. I honestly believe that if I could fix this hitch, I could play to scratch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Home-slicer View Post
    I do the first two verses of Wreckx-N-effect's "Rump Shaker" out loud while holding my selected club like a microphone. I honestly believe that if I could fix this hitch, I could play to scratch.
    Including the saxophone lead in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horseballs View Post
    Including the saxophone lead in?
    I carry a Kazoo that I rip the intro with.
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    I've always focused more on post shot routine:

    Twirl club
    Fist pump
    Stare down opponent
    Shove club back in bag
    Acknowledge crowd
    Authoritative walk

    At night.... Thank my ping eye 2s

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    I've always focused more on post shot routine:

    Twirl club
    Fist pump
    Stare down opponent
    Shove club back in bag
    Acknowledge crowd
    Authoritative walk

    At night.... Thank my ping eye 2s

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    The two above posts are dupicates. Sort of like T.C. Chen hitting his ball twice in a chip attempt out of green-side rough at the U.S. Open or some really big tournament many moons ago.
    Mostly Taylormade clubs now except for two Ping I25 hybrids, Mizuno 54 & Callaway 56 wedges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mongrel View Post
    The two above posts are dupicates. Sort of like T.C. Chen hitting his ball twice in a chip attempt out of green-side rough at the U.S. Open or some really big tournament many moons ago.
    That's why they called him T(wo) C(hip) Chen back then ?

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    Well, I am sorry to say that a pre shot routine is no substitute for a decent swing. 82 at the weekend minus my 8, and the CSS was 71, so not even buffer.

    Need to learn to drive the ball better - new thread starting about choosing a driver, ebcause inevitable it's the club's fault, and certainly not down to shmuck swinging it.

    FD - I like your post shot routine, I tend to add showing my opponent the bottom of my club whilst staring him down, displaying a 7 when I was all of 230 yards out.

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    Well, I am sorry to say that a pre shot routine is no substitute for a decent swing. 82 at the weekend minus my 8, and the CSS was 71, so not even buffer.

    Need to learn to drive the ball better - new thread starting about choosing a driver, because inevitably it's the club's fault, and certainly not down to shmuck swinging it.

    FD - I like your post shot routine, I tend to add showing my opponent the bottom of my club whilst staring him down, displaying a 7 when I was all of 230 yards out.

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