Read about how you can tackle the situation where you tee off on a hole with a hazard or OB on either side of the fairway.

When the game’s best golfers get ready to play a shot, a few things happen the same way, time and again.


1. Choose A Target & An Intermediate Target

2. Focus On The Intermediate Target

3. Aim Club At The Intermediate Target

1.) To establish a target line from their ball to their target, they always stand behind the ball. In most cases, they pick out an intermediate target (a spot, blade of grass, etc.) three to five feet in front of the ball and align their clubface and body lines to it.

2.) They assemble their grip while behind the ball and then walk in to address the ball from the side. The grip assembly from behind the ball is important so you don’t have to fidget while over the ball. Like the pros, always aim the clubface at the intermediate target and then align your feet accordingly.


4. Align Your Feet & Body Lines

5. Reconnect To Your Target

6. Picture Your Target While You Swing

3.) They breathe, retain a concentrated focus on their primary target and make an aggressive swing.