that being said, you don't have to count off time, you will know in your head if your time is off. If that happens, back away and redo.
we are not talking about thinking, we are talking about what amount of time do you need over your shot to feel comfortable and makes you co-ordinate your motion properly.
Motion and what makes it happen is the key. Your proper time will allow that to happen the best.
Counting off time is a feel and not a thought. Do what you do and realize its done the best if its within the proper time for you to co-ordinate your motion well.
You could be a right or left brainer, you either need more or less time to co-ordinate your motion.
There is no wrong answer. But you need to know what you are so you can maintain that routine. Watch others and you will tell very quickly what they are and when they are prone to error. If a left brainer is playing rushed, then double the bet.
Some good advice given.........choose club by distance, must first determine what the true distance is, see Coaches Phil Mickelson clip, was told to always tee an iron so you guarantee
a good lie, in the old days, kids used to suck lifesavers and when there were preferred lies they would spit it out and put ball on it, never second guess great advice no negativity, never take a mulligan good stuff, over think your plan on what club to hit, but not your motion.
A golf swing surgeon if you must know.........pro and instructor...........thanks for the input
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Originally Posted by asianthree
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?
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