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Originally Posted by SHIBUMI
Those good facts are used to determine where you want to aim the ball. Once done, and this is not just for pros its for everyone, Your time taken to create the proper mind to body motion becomes of the utmost importance. If your off by 5 seconds=bad shot, no good mind to body co-ordination.
Sorry to say, very little golf instruction is about how to co-ordinate your body. Are you a left side hitter or a right side hitter. Meaning, does the left side lead the swing or does the right side.
Grain has always confused me, as I look at it I cant tell where the grass is favoring one side or the other. So I default to where the water flows and take that as the direction of the grain.
Three things of major import here:
1. Are you left eye or right eye dominant....controls aim
2. Are you a left side lead swing or a right side lead swing..controls co-ordination
3. Are you a 10-15 second hitter or a 15-20 second hitter.....controls transfer of mind to body
answer those three things and scores will drop in a major way.
Shibumi Golf
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I spent every weekend at the club reading greens at a very young age, with my dad.
There is a flaw in methodology for sight impaired, Macular degeneration, or glaucoma. Especially if vision fluctuates between eyes. Never the same for a day, sometimes sight can fluctuate 20 times a day.
Water such as ponds can have a determination on putt. Not water run off, especially if drainage is built correctly. Water should not run off a green, especially into bunkers or surrounding areas to form standing water. Grain is either easy to read for some or a guessing game for others.
As far as how many seconds no idea, my dad taught me stay out of my head, choose club by distance, never tee an iron. Never second guess. Never take a mulligan. Don’t complicate by overthinking. So counting off seconds, would be overthinking.
So you were a golf pro, instructor or net surfer?