standrew
Head Pro
Interested to know if anyone uses visulisation in their game. If so what do you visualise, or do you just visualise a few pints after and a bacon sandwich?
I see too many people visualising on the Course - I call it having a Golfing Experience. Others call it Slow Play
Just hit it!
I see too many people visualising on the Course - I call it having a Golfing Experience. Others call it Slow Play
Just hit it!
What's to visualise? Walk up to the ball, see how far from 150 yard marker, pick club that you think and bosh it one, How hard can it be?. Then keep up with group in front and repeat process till 18 holes are complete.Interested to know if anyone uses visulisation in their game. If so what do you visualise, or do you just visualise a few pints after and a bacon sandwich?
I agree , I do the same , if I'm driving I try to picture the shape of shot and the half of the fairway I'm aiming at, this is something else I try to do eliminate parts of the course that have danger, if it's iron play I try to picture the high draw from a point of reference like a bunker or tree , short game not really just try to pick a spot to land it on , putting don't ask I'm crap at that
Yeah ive done it for hazards. Also picture my swing before starting shots as well. I sometimes find if i visualise a straight shot and try to ignore the hazard,my shots go too far the other way.
I suppose that separates good players from ordinary players. Jack Nicklaus never played a shot without seeing the flight and landing of the ball, and that's also when he practised. The pros learn this and they do it for a reason, so why can't amateurs learn and try it.
I see too many people visualising on the Course - I call it having a Golfing Experience. Others call it Slow Play
Just hit it!
:thup::thup::thup:What do you class as visualisation? If you assess that you want to aim towards the left bunker to account for the wind, or play a low runner because you're in the trees then I'd argue that's visualising the shot.
What do you class as visualisation? If you assess that you want to aim towards the left bunker to account for the wind, or play a low runner because you're in the trees then I'd argue that's visualising the shot.