Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Don't Make the Adjustment
I've had many players lately ask me about proper ball position. My answer to them is always there is no proper ball position, and I like to tell them a story about an interview I was apart of during a local radio show. We interviewing Don White a famous club maker who worked for MacGregor and has fitted and made clubs for some of the greatest players to have played the game. During the interview the questioned was raised, "who was the most difficult player to make clubs for?". He answered, "Jose Maria Olazabal", he went on to tell us that Jose wanted a particular shot, a high fade, and wanted his clubs to provide that shot with the way he swung the club. Jose did not want to have to hit a high fade, he wanted to swing the club the way that was natural to him and have the club produce the desired effect. By adjusting the club for his swing instead of adjusting his swing to hit the shot, he could rely on the shot and be more consistent. I tell the players I coach to place the ball where it will get in the way of your swing instead of adjusting your swing to a particular ball placement. By doing this, you can now rely on consistent contact and enable you to place your focus away from the ball and onto the target. Next time your out on the range raise your awareness of where your club bottoms out and adjust the ball placement accordingly, DON"T MAKE THE ADJUSTMENT to the ball!
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