The Perfect Pre-Shot Routine To Nail Every Drive
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This video is actually one of our premium videos from cogornogolf.com. We wanted to give you guys a glimpse inside the site, let you see what some of the other videos look like.
In this video, I take you through what the Driver pre-shot routine would be and then we go through the thought process a little bit more in detail depending upon the certain hole.
So in terms of course management here, out on the course and the tee box, what I want to talk about is just pre-shot routine. So, I'm on a tee box here on a par four.
I like to start behind the ball doing two practice swings back a couple paces behind the ball. When I'm doing my practice swings, I'm looking to create a feel that I'm going to hit the shot with. I'm not overly mechanical. I like to do a half swing and then the second one goes into a full swing. After I do my two swings, I face the target and here's where the process really starts.
The first thing I'm going to do is find an intermediate target. I'm looking for something two to three feet in front of my golf ball in line with where I'm trying to go. I'm going to pick that as my intermediate target that I'm going to focus on to help my aim.
Right after I pick my intermediate target, I visualize my shot. I'm visualizing the ball going up in the air. I'm visualizing it coming down and I'm visualizing it landing. Some people will see the whole flight of the ball. Some people see that red shot tracer line or some people can't see the flight and they'll just see the ball landing.
After I visualize, I go ahead and walk up to the ball. As I'm walking up to the ball, my main focus now is my breathing. I want to put a conscious thought in for me to replace and avoid anything else popping up in my mind. I think about breathing in through my nose and out through my mouth. As I'm walking up to the ball, I'm making sure I'm telling myself to go slow and I'm breathing in through my nose, out through my mouth.
Once I’m at the ball, I line my club face up to my target and I line my feet to that. I'm looking at the target and I'm lined up to that. Now I'm going to look up at my target once, shuffle with a little waggle look back at the ball, look at my target, back to the ball. And then I'm going to hit.
And that is my normal routine on every single shot – every tee shot, every fairway shot, ever second shot.
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**Get additional free videos from me exclusively at https://fore.cogornogolf.com/video-of...
**Sick of that steep downswing ruining you game? I finally put together a step-by-step program to shallow your downswing! Get my SHALLOW YOUR DOWNSWING MASTER CLASS at: https://ericcogornogolf.podia.com/sha...
**Here’s the link to the best golf training aid I’ve ever seen, LiveView+PLUS http://www.liveviewgolf.com/ecgolf. Use the coupon code ECGOLF to get $40 off your purchase!
You can watch my review of the original version of Live View Golf here https://youtu.be/4SbXTWNdtpc.
_____________________
If you haven’t yet, be sure to Subscribe to Eric Cogorno Golf on YouTube and click the notification bell to get updates.
For online lessons, you can email me at ecogorno@yahoo.com.
For premium content, visit http://www.cogornogolf.com
Here are links to some of our favorite golf training aids:
-Tour Striker Smart Ball: https://www.tourstriker.com/product/t...
-The Callaway Chip Stix: https://amzn.to/2Ouo37P
You can learn more about our bestselling SLICE FIX TRAINING PROGRAM at http://www.slicefixtrainingprogram.com
_____________________
This video is actually one of our premium videos from cogornogolf.com. We wanted to give you guys a glimpse inside the site, let you see what some of the other videos look like.
In this video, I take you through what the Driver pre-shot routine would be and then we go through the thought process a little bit more in detail depending upon the certain hole.
So in terms of course management here, out on the course and the tee box, what I want to talk about is just pre-shot routine. So, I'm on a tee box here on a par four.
I like to start behind the ball doing two practice swings back a couple paces behind the ball. When I'm doing my practice swings, I'm looking to create a feel that I'm going to hit the shot with. I'm not overly mechanical. I like to do a half swing and then the second one goes into a full swing. After I do my two swings, I face the target and here's where the process really starts.
The first thing I'm going to do is find an intermediate target. I'm looking for something two to three feet in front of my golf ball in line with where I'm trying to go. I'm going to pick that as my intermediate target that I'm going to focus on to help my aim.
Right after I pick my intermediate target, I visualize my shot. I'm visualizing the ball going up in the air. I'm visualizing it coming down and I'm visualizing it landing. Some people will see the whole flight of the ball. Some people see that red shot tracer line or some people can't see the flight and they'll just see the ball landing.
After I visualize, I go ahead and walk up to the ball. As I'm walking up to the ball, my main focus now is my breathing. I want to put a conscious thought in for me to replace and avoid anything else popping up in my mind. I think about breathing in through my nose and out through my mouth. As I'm walking up to the ball, I'm making sure I'm telling myself to go slow and I'm breathing in through my nose, out through my mouth.
Once I’m at the ball, I line my club face up to my target and I line my feet to that. I'm looking at the target and I'm lined up to that. Now I'm going to look up at my target once, shuffle with a little waggle look back at the ball, look at my target, back to the ball. And then I'm going to hit.
And that is my normal routine on every single shot – every tee shot, every fairway shot, ever second shot.
_____________________
Follow and Like us at:
http://www.instagram.com/ericcogorno
http://www.pinterest.com/ericcogornogolf
#ericcogornogolf
**I may earn a small commission for my endorsement, recommendation, testimonial, and/or link to any products or services recommended on Eric Cogorno Golf sites. Your purchase helps support my work in bringing you free content to help you learn about golf and improve your game. My goal is to help people through my experience so I will not recommend a product or service unless I've
1) Used it personally. (which will be the case the vast majority of the time)
2) Thoroughly researched it and gotten first-hand user feedback from other professionals I trust and that have used the product/service.
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