When pitching, if I do not have a good view of where to land it, then just hit it to the pin.
2. I am hitting it well when I forget about shoulder turn. I am even hitting it long this way. I just bring arm back and feel like I am not even moving my shoulders and back. It is almost like how I feel with a wedge going 3/4 back at times. Obviously I am not taking 3/4 swings with other clubs but it feels this way.
3. God has answered my prayer and helped my putting. He has taught me to see the line of the Pitt and then Pitt across this line. However I must not force it. I put best when I look at hile, look back at ball and loosely see the line in my head when looking at the ball, and then I use that line to hit it across the proper line with the proper weight.
4. Chipping has been better in that I look at where I want to land ball and then just do it. It is like my mind has got used to seeing where it has to land and my club and swing just kind if follow. My eyes, club and hand are kind if in since and I don't have to force it. My eyes see the line because I know the trajectory the ball will take off the club from that distance...the ball will not fly as high the closer I am to the pin because the closer I am, the less club head speed generated.
5. For draws and fades, stick with the method of lining up the club at target, and my body at where ball is to start and then swing along shoulder/body line and trust your swing.
6. Use the club as a tool. Remember to think about putting hammer on back if nail. Think about this before and even during swing if needed. Sometimes need to think about this in backswing but it still makes for very efficient swing.
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