| Here's mine...
1. I scan the hole and see where will be the best spot to tee up relative to the tee box location and hole play.
2. I tee up the ball and align it on a target I picked out on the fairway (tree, yard marker, bunker, etc..)
3. I visually pick a spot around the front side of the ball as a 'connecting dot' between the target and the ball (normally no more than a yard away from the ball).
4. I check the alignment quickly one last time to make sure. Then I take a couple of practice swing behind the ball to loosen up.
5. I move below the ball and place the clubface behind it, properly aligning it to my set marker.
6. Quickly, I peek over to the target on the fairway, then look down the setting..
7. Set my stance according to the shot..
8. Lift and slightly rock the club (relaxes me), then set it back down
9. Take away and swing....
Seem like a lot, but it takes much less than a minute...works for me. |