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Frame your drives for more focus

  • Friday, 14 April 2006
  • Graeme McDowell
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Picture the shot

On the tee my initial move is to stand behind the ball and pick a target.

First I select a primary spot a few yards ahead of the ball. Next I identify something in the distance on the same line.

It's a big theme in Bob Rotella's books to choose something really specific and I like to do that.

But I also like to have a "frame" as well so I'll pick something on the left and right edges of the fairway. I imagine two boundary lines and one in the middle and that's all I see.

It blocks out the rest of the junk.

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