What's wrong with looking at the shot as you walk uo to it, select club, practice swing if you want, then bang! HIT IT, pick up bag and walk on!
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Two if I'm especially nervous
Stand close to the ball and have a (very loose) practice swoosh.
Walk behind the ball. Picture the shot I want to hit. Pick out a spot a couple of feet in front of the ball to line up with.
Walk back to the ball, line up with the spot and hit it.
If it's anything other than a full shot (especially chipping) I'll have a few more practice strokes to get the feel of the distance before I play the shot.
I'm guilty of not going through with it if my score's trash.
I've tried to have a pre shot routine, but keep forgeting. Tend to just walk up and hit it most of the time.
Mine is and walk to my ball. Put my bag down. Get a yardage ( normally by laser). Look at the lie, wind, downhill/uphill and come to a final yardage. Pick a club. Think of the shot and pick the target. Give 1 slow practise swing stopping at 3/4. 1 fast practise swing. Then have 1 last look at my target and pull the trigger.
For chips and pitches it will be All of the above but few more practise swings to get the feel.
For putting its take a good look at the break. Sometimes from both sides. Align my line with where i want to aim. Take 2 practise strokes. Pull the trigger.
That's the problem with kids and coaching, bloody idiots coaching you into a six hour round if your going to do all that crap before every shot.
What's wrong with looking at the shot as you walk uo to it, select club, practice swing if you want, then bang! HIT IT, pick up bag and walk on!
Mine is and walk to my ball. Put my bag down. Get a yardage ( normally by laser). Look at the lie, wind, downhill/uphill and come to a final yardage. Pick a club. Think of the shot and pick the target. Give 1 slow practise swing stopping at 3/4. 1 fast practise swing. Then have 1 last look at my target and pull the trigger.
For chips and pitches it will be All of the above but few more practise swings to get the feel.
For putting its take a good look at the break. Sometimes from both sides. Align my line with where i want to aim. Take 2 practise strokes. Pull the trigger.
That's the problem with kids and coaching, bloody idiots coaching you into a six hour round if your going to do all that crap before every shot.
What's wrong with looking at the shot as you walk uo to it, select club, practice swing if you want, then bang! HIT IT, pick up bag and walk on!
Couldnt have put it better myself Crawford.
Theres a bloke at our place who plays off 18 and hes been having lessons and he's got this loooooong convoluted preshot routine that just pisses us all off. Its soooo frustrating when you just want to get on with your round of golf to have to keep waiting 2 minutes for this pile of crap to finish. Then he knobs it and we start all over again with the pain. After 3 shots we eventually get to the rest of our drives and we're so intent on making up time it all becomes a chore.
Mine is and walk to my ball. Put my bag down. Get a yardage ( normally by laser). Look at the lie, wind, downhill/uphill and come to a final yardage. Pick a club. Think of the shot and pick the target. Give 1 slow practise swing stopping at 3/4. 1 fast practise swing. Then have 1 last look at my target and pull the trigger.
For chips and pitches it will be All of the above but few more practise swings to get the feel.
For putting its take a good look at the break. Sometimes from both sides. Align my line with where i want to aim. Take 2 practise strokes. Pull the trigger.
That's the problem with kids and coaching, bloody idiots coaching you into a six hour round if your going to do all that crap before every shot.
What's wrong with looking at the shot as you walk uo to it, select club, practice swing if you want, then bang! HIT IT, pick up bag and walk on!
Couldnt have put it better myself Crawford.
Theres a bloke at our place who plays off 18 and hes been having lessons and he's got this loooooong convoluted preshot routine that just pisses us all off. Its soooo frustrating when you just want to get on with your round of golf to have to keep waiting 2 minutes for this pile of crap to finish. Then he knobs it and we start all over again with the pain. After 3 shots we eventually get to the rest of our drives and we're so intent on making up time it all becomes a chore.
Totally agree with you both. Fine to have a pre-shot routine if it is what floats your boat but be considerate and keep it down to a few seconds.
The way I see players procrastinate and agonise over club choice and faffing with a routine really irks me. You'd think they were leading the Open by one and playing the last for the claret jug. Invariably, the miss the green or fairway and I am half tempted to say that if you'd just walked up and hit it with a rythmic swing and an uncluttered mind, it would probably have been a better result.
I blame the pros on TV and magazine articles that bang on about the imperative need for all the pre-shot stuff.
Detailed pre-shot routines make a simple game more complicated and contribute to the problem of slow play too - just my opinion of course..![]()