I think about bacon. That's it. That's my new key, just think about bacon. All else is secondary.![]()


I think about bacon. That's it. That's my new key, just think about bacon. All else is secondary.![]()
A commonly-taught variant of that in golf is to say (in your head) “Vijaaaaaaay SINGH”.....Actually....Ya know what.....as goofy is this may sound......My my key swing thought (in only my head) is usually the word "Dollar Bills" when I play........It is a built in Metronome....Dollar on the backswing is a two syllable word....Bills on the forward swing is a one syllable....The two syllable backswing word has a slowing effect....Bills going forward has an accelerating effect....I feel it creates a good built in tempo on the shots.
Absolutely. Many commenters here stated things like "concentrate on speed, follow thru, and straightness". Well 3 things are plenty but if you add an OBJECT BALL you are adding 3 or more things to think about, like spot on the ball, quiet eye, shot angle.One thing at a time unless they are interconnected like Fran mentions about stance and balance.
I think we have all heard the story about somebody only being allowed to have the cue ball for the first month of teaching. Few have the patience for that but spending fifteen minutes or so just hitting the cue ball at the beginning of the session has value.
Another trick, hit the cue ball without having a target. This will make you more aware of your stance and stroke while shooting and you may find flaws you never noticed in normal play. I stole this from shooting a magazine or two of bullets at the berm with no target. You notice things you never notice when focused on a target.
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And, none when playing competitively.One.
Got it. 'Baaay-con, Baaay-con'. 'Baaay' on the backswing, 'con' when you send it. My new mantra.....Actually....Ya know what.....as goofy is this may sound......My my key swing thought (in only my head) is usually the word "Dollar Bills" when I play........It is a built in Metronome....Dollar on the backswing is a two syllable word....Bills on the forward swing is a one syllable....The two syllable backswing word has a slowing effect....Bills going forward has an accelerating effect....I feel it creates a good built in tempo on the shots.
Neither is chewing gum. I see articles popping up (maybe not in a trendy way) saying humans suck at multi tasking and that all but the virtuosi should give it up and stick to one thing. Be that as it may, the brain only does a mockup of simultaneous thinking. I have no studies to cite but I believe it's all sequential; multiplexed but one instruction at a time. People like air traffic controllers might just be real fast at juggling relevant data and the priorities. Pool players less so but likewise. The prep for pool is best tackled in small groups of simple tasks and certainly one at a time.If you aren’t into multitasking, this game is not for you.
I have had this problem. It’s not necessarily a lack of focus; more of a shift in focus in competition, not skipping steps. It doesn’t take much: stepping into the shot a few inches more closed or more open; slowly starting to drop shoulder prematurely; being tentative with stroke delivery because of competition pressure leading to poor timing; etc.My first rack or two at the table are typically my best because my focus is at its highest point at the start. It is after, when I get comfortable, that I skip steps and take things for granted. This is when I invite mistakes into my game.
Playing for sure but not when trying to learn it. Need to break it into digestible chunks and not try to force feed too much at a time.If you aren’t into multitasking, this game is not for you.
Hogan used to say if you didn't bring it to the 1st tee you aren't gonna find it on course. IOW's you can't play and practice at same time. Whatever you bring to the table is pretty much what you have for that game/match.I have avoided this topic, Mostly because I am not sure. How to express The Dance. In practice it can be by the numbers with emphasis on different check points . In Competition the dance needs to flow, uh not tick by the numbers.
So my swing thought would be to the absolute confidence.....that I have done my best. " That's the Spot" I aim to strike. With confidence in the shot selection. The computation output of the calculations. Then do it.
I know what I want to happen and the computer says "this", the body report must say OK.Sometimes It Works!
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I started working at a pro shop when I was 12…..my boss said to do my practising on the practise field….probably theHogan used to say if you didn't bring it to the 1st tee you aren't gonna find it on course. IOW's you can't play and practice at same time. Whatever you bring to the table is pretty much what you have for that game/match.