Introduction) There is an endless supply of information about what golfers should do to improve. Golf magazines are overflowing with tips on what to practice and how to practice. If you were to try everything you read, it would take hundreds of hours of practice every day.
This time, we will not be talking about technical matters, but rather about how to reflect on your round after you have actually played it, and how you should evaluate it.
Practicing putting within a circle with a radius of 10% of the distance is very effective! When putting, it is important to hone both your sense of distance and direction. By drawing a circle around the cup and practicing putting, you can improve both your sense of distance and direction.
In golf, repeatedly performing an accurate swing is important to consistently hit high-quality shots. To ensure that accuracy, golfers need to focus their attention on their body and the club at the moment of the swing and adjust their sense of movement. This is the importance of subjective sense of movement.