GolfLivesMatter
Well-known member
Now this might sound completely insane, and I predict very few positive emoji responses, but this concept comes from first hand experimentation.
I saw online somewhere, and I cannot find it now, but if I do, I will post the article, but the author talked about how the body will naturally adjust to hit the shot you want, and he/she claimed that's why visualizing the shot is ultra-important because it gives "instructions" to your brain/body to produce the desire shot, or at least help.
What I have done on the course is setup in my normal neutral stance for a straight shot, more or less, and right before I swing I say "draw". The whacky thing is almost every time the ball draws. Then I say "fade" with the same results. The shots aren't massive draws for fades, just slight, maybe 5 yard movements. Then I setup on the range and do alternate fade/draw and it almost always works.
I was wondering if anyone else has tried this?
I saw online somewhere, and I cannot find it now, but if I do, I will post the article, but the author talked about how the body will naturally adjust to hit the shot you want, and he/she claimed that's why visualizing the shot is ultra-important because it gives "instructions" to your brain/body to produce the desire shot, or at least help.
What I have done on the course is setup in my normal neutral stance for a straight shot, more or less, and right before I swing I say "draw". The whacky thing is almost every time the ball draws. Then I say "fade" with the same results. The shots aren't massive draws for fades, just slight, maybe 5 yard movements. Then I setup on the range and do alternate fade/draw and it almost always works.
I was wondering if anyone else has tried this?