Tip of the Day

Jim Flick

Thursday July 24

Visualize great shots

Step 1: Place your right foot in its set-up position and align the clubface at your target.
Step 2: As you move your left foot into position, let your arms hang freely and think about feeling the clubhead through your hands as you give it a waggle.
Step 3: Notice the ground through your feet as you react to the target. Now, while keeping in light motion, start your swing. A good routine makes golf a reactionary sport.

-- Jim Flick
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July 24, 2008

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