@Brandon Wall I would suggest a video session for yourself To see how changing focal points changes your swing.
Personally, I change where I am looking depending on the shot I need to hit.
Example:
- stock shot leading edge of ball
- low shot, blade of grass a couple inches past the ball on the in-to-out path
- high shot - inch before the ball (blade of grass to sweep or release through)
I similarly use the different focal points to curve the ball more.
literally, I see a shot shape, height, etc. That shot equates to both a swing path and a club face presentation…for me, my swing isn’t really going to change, but my grip will get stronger or weaker. The ball position moves a couple balls forward or back…and the focal point for my eyes matches up.
Warning: It took some practice to pick a blade of grass on the target side of ball and make sure that the swing path went through ball to that grass on an in-to-out path. It’s super easy to pick the forward spot and chop at it.
@Brandon Wall I would suggest a video session for yourself To see how changing focal points changes your swing.
Personally, I change where I am looking depending on the shot I need to hit.
Example:
- stock shot leading edge of ball
- low shot, blade of grass a couple inches past the ball on the in-to-out path
- high shot - inch before the ball (blade of grass to sweep or release through)
I similarly use the different focal points to curve the ball more.
literally, I see a shot shape, height, etc. That shot equates to both a swing path and a club face presentation…for me, my swing isn’t really going to change, but my grip will get stronger or weaker. The ball position moves a couple balls forward or back…and the focal point for my eyes matches up.
Warning: It took some practice to pick a blade of grass on the target side of ball and make sure that the swing path went through ball to that grass on an in-to-out path. It’s super easy to pick the forward spot and chop at it.