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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Secret of Feedback; Rule # 1: Never “Rake and Beat” Balls
Practicing with feedback means that you must be careful, you must be patient, you must work at a somewhat slower rate then what you otherwise might do. You can’t beat balls, simply rushing from one shot, club to club. You must never rake over a second ball and hit that shot until the first one has landed--- and you’ve watched the land. You must take the time to back away after each shot, then approach the new one and get into your setup the same way every time, just as you intend to do on real shots that count on the course. Getting into your address position is as important as, and can be more important than, the swing itself. Because if you are set up incorrectly or differently on each shot, there is no way to make or learn to groove a good, repeatable swing. So practice carefully, taking enough time to make proper set up a habit.
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