hmmm, only thing i do is when i initially address the ball, i stand there for a second, take a deep breathe, and a long slow exhale. that does it for me.
but i'm interested to know what your handicap is? reason i wonder is because if you've got a high handicap, maybe it's not your concentration that's the problem. most of the time when i still duff, i find it's because i still have the problem of looking up before i'm even halfway through my swing. i also duff when i'm trying too hard to rip the ball with a power swing. gotta remember that if you take the right approach to the ball, you can let the club do the work for you. if you think you have that problem, you can fix that by using one club up with a 3/4 swing. that's what i do.
for me, most of my problem is the short game, chipping and putting. and i hardly even practice the damn putting which is what i really need to do. i'd have a lot lower handicap if i could get it to where i two put at the most on every green.
and remember, with golf, it's not necessarily how you do it, but how many! if you keep that in mind, you'll play smarter.
Last edited by Mitzkrieg; 09-06-2003 at 12:58 AM..
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