![]() ![]() I think by now that most amateurs understand that the most important part of your scoring in golf comes down to putting. Whatever you choose to incorporate in your pre-shot is fine. Others are more deliberate and like to incorporate more aspects like a practice swing, picking an intermediate target, setting the clubface behind the ball in a certain spot, or using a certain technique to make a stance. They stand behind the ball, imagine the flight of the shot they’re going to hit, step up to the ball and hit away. Some players like to keep it very simple. MORE: Finding clubs that fit your junior golfer | Tips on how to watch professional golf events So what is a “good” pre-shot routine? Like many aspects of golf, everyone’s pre-shot routine is different. This is particularly true when the pressure is on. Repeating your routine each time helps you repeat your swing each time. Approaching your shots in the same fashion for each swing lets your mind go on autopilot. You have to remember that a pre-shot routines main purpose is a calming effect. They may stand behind their putt and pick an intermediate target, many times they don’t. ![]() Sometimes they make a practice swing, sometimes not. If you watch most amateurs, the same is not true. One of the first you notice when you go to a PGA Tour event or watch the Tour Players on TV is that they approach their shots the same way each time.
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