Visualization and confidence. Think of where that gap is, be confident and go for it.
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Does anyone have any good tips on how to improve driving accuracy. I have been playing a few more wooded, technical courses and am really struggling. Should I eliminated my run up completely or just step up? Should I practice throwing through narrow gaps at the park across the street? It seems like I hit every tree on the course. I just wondered if someone had some good advice on how to improve this part of my game.
I have been playing a little over three months. Thanks in advance for any advice.
I often play disc golf the same way. I can get myself into a focus where I aim my putts at a spot about 10 feet away very similar to how a ball golfer aims hit putt at the break. I do the same thing with drives so that i'm focusing on my disc being at a height and angle that is 30ft away. If you are able to do this in the woods it can have great results.
Just pretend you are going to stand still and throw an easy shot to a friend. Your head and your toe is pointing towards them if you are throwing correctly. You need to see where you are throwing. When you add a run-up or steps to your throw you still need to have the same position final position. Your eyes and toes need to be pointing at your target.
Interesting.
I do this on everything but putts.
For some reason, my head can't wrap itself around how to aim, without aiming at a chain link. I can't visualize my putt effectively I guess to find an "airpoint" for it to pass through.
Thoughts?
it seems like when i drive, my foot lands perpendicular to my target line and then i pivot on the ball of my foot when i follow through. doesn't pointing your toe towards your target line take away from the power you generate in your hips?