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    *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    I've had a bad golf year so far; not my usual nice tempo and lots of problems with my swing.

    Last night at the range I realized I'm just generally "looking at the ball" but not in any particular place. I started really focusing on a single point at the back of the ball where I want to make contact / hit it. And things really started to fall in place again. Very much better contact and much better-feeling shots. This is promising.

    How do you look at the ball? Really focused on some spot or just generally eyeing it?

    A downside with this new (or refound) way for me is that it is harder for my eyes to really focus on such a tiny point that it can sometimes feel dizzying. Similar experiences or ways to coping with it?
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    Re: *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    I personally just look at the ball in general, no specific spot on it. I try to concentrate on three swing thoughts and hit it. Too much activity in your brain pre-shot can only lead to problems, IMO. Trust you have engrained a good swing into your memory and let your big muscles do the work, otherwise you can get to "handsy"

    The only time I look at something other than the ball would be from the sand. I focus on a spot 6" behind the ball to strike.

    In addition, if this method of looking at an exact spot works for you, by all means keep doing it and don't let anyone try to tell you otherwise.
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    Re: *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    No.

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    Re: *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    I don't focus on any one spot, just on the ball in general.
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    Re: *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    I've been focusing on the ball but seem to find myself get better shots by not focusing on the ball at all.

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    Re: *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    For short irons and wedges I focus on a point 3-4 inches in front of the ball.

    Works wonders if you have trouble hitting down.
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    Re: *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    Interesting question.
    I agree with Mhinderaker - a spot in fromt of the ball is particularly good and definitely aids spin.
    I try not to concentrate on the ball too much otherwise I find I am trying to hit it instead of simply allowing it to get in the way of the club as I play the stroke.

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    Re: *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    Quote Originally Posted by sPinHigh View Post
    I've had a bad golf year so far; not my usual nice tempo and lots of problems with my swing.

    Last night at the range I realized I'm just generally "looking at the ball" but not in any particular place. I started really focusing on a single point at the back of the ball where I want to make contact / hit it. And things really started to fall in place again. Very much better contact and much better-feeling shots. This is promising.

    How do you look at the ball? Really focused on some spot or just generally eyeing it?

    A downside with this new (or refound) way for me is that it is harder for my eyes to really focus on such a tiny point that it can sometimes feel dizzying. Similar experiences or ways to coping with it?
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    Re: *Really* focusing on a point at the back of the ball!?

    I look at the back edge of the ball because that's where I want to hit it.
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