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Issue 901 - Wednesday December 31, 2025
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Tom's Featured Tip: Build An Effective Pre-Shot Routine


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Build An Effective Pre-Shot Routine




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Build An Effective Pre-Shot Routine

Happy New Year Everyone!

For simplicity, all advice on actual swings or drills is provided from a right handed perspective.


Inconsistency off the tee, too many three-putts, inconsistent iron strikes. If this sounds like you, the problem may well lie in NOT HAVING AND USING an effective pre-shot routine.

Your pre-shot routine determines your mental state, physical readiness and shot execution. Get it wrong, and you'll second-guess every swing, rush crucial shots, and let pressure destroy your game. Get it right and golf becomes repeatable, even under stress.

And it's not complicated. Three specific elements can transform your consistency faster than you'd think possible.

Why a pre-shot routine matters

Most golfers obsess over swing mechanics, equipment and fitness. Meanwhile, their lack of routine undermines everything else.

A rushed, random approach produces anxiety and poor decisions. You stand over the ball thinking about mechanics, worrying about hazards, replaying your last bad shot. This mental chaos creates tension, rushed swings and that sickening feeling of losing control.

An overly complicated routine produces paralysis and slow play. You take too long, overthink everything and still hit bad shots because you've psyched yourself out.

The ideal routine is consistent, purposeful, brief. Same amount of time, same steps for every shot, creating a mental trigger that puts you in the zone.

Here's what your pre-shot routine should look like. Develop yours with these elements in mind, feel free to make adjustments within the structure of these elements to fit your game.
  1. THE DECISION PHASE (behind the ball)

    Stand directly behind your ball, looking at your target. Make all your decisions here: club selection, shot shape, landing area, commitment level. Take your time. This is where strategy happens.

    Pick a specific target, not just "the fairway" or "the green." Find a tree branch, a discoloration in the grass, a specific point on the horizon. Your brain needs precision to execute precisely.

    Visualize the shot's trajectory from takeoff to landing. This mental rehearsal primes your body for the swing you're about to make. Tour players spend 10 to 15 seconds in this phase and so should you.

    Make your final club decision and commit completely. Doubt kills golf shots faster than bad mechanics. If you're uncertain, step away and restart. Never hit a shot you're not committed to.

    This decision phase separates planning from execution, preventing the fatal mistake of thinking about strategy while you're trying to swing.

  2. THE ALIGNMENT PHASE (approaching the ball)

    Pick an intermediate target about two feet in front of your ball on your target line. A leaf, divot or discoloration works perfectly. This closer reference point makes alignment dramatically easier than trying to aim at something 150 yards away.

    Walk into your stance from the side. Place your clubface behind the ball first, aimed at your intermediate target. Build your stance around that clubface alignment. Feet, hips and shoulders should align parallel to your target line.

    Take two practice swings in the same spot, every time. Not one, not three. Two. These swings aren't about mechanics. They're about feeling the shot you're about to hit. Make them smooth and purposeful, rehearsing the tempo and path you want.

    Your body learns to recognize "it's time to hit the shot" based on these repeated actions. The routine becomes a trigger that bypasses conscious thought.

    Look at your target one final time, then immediately look back at the ball. This connects your visual system to your intended shot without creating delay or doubt.

  3. THE EXECUTION PHASE (over the ball)

    Once you're set and looking at the ball, you have exactly three seconds to start your swing. Any longer and tension creeps in, doubt surfaces and your chances of a good shot plummet.

    Use a swing trigger: a small movement that initiates your takeaway, a forward press with your hands, a slight knee flex, a waggle of the club, a deep breath. The pros all have one. It creates a seamless transition from static setup to dynamic swing.

    This trigger eliminates the dreaded freeze over the ball. It prevents that paralyzed feeling where you're standing there thinking about multiple swing thoughts while your muscles tighten and your confidence evaporates.

    Once you trigger, trust completely. No steering, no guiding, no last-second adjustments. Your pre-shot routine handled the thinking. Now you're just executing the shot you've already planned and rehearsed.
Making your routine permanent

Practice your routine on every fourth shot at the range. More than that will take too much time from what you're working on at the range. This will be enough to make your routine become automatic, where the sequence becomes so ingrained that pressure can't disrupt it.

Time yourself occasionally. Your entire routine should take no more than 20 to 30 seconds. Faster than that and you're rushing decisions. Slower and you're overthinking or holding up play.

Use the same routine for every full shot. The consistency matters more than the specific steps. Your brain learns "this sequence means it's time to execute" regardless of the club in your hands.

For putts and chips, create a simplified version of the same structure: decision behind the ball, alignment and practice strokes approaching the ball, execution within three seconds of your final look.

If you can do this without slowing up play, video yourself on the course or have a playing partner watch. You'll be shocked how often your routine breaks down under pressure. You rush the decision phase, skip practice swings or stand over the ball for 10 seconds instead of three. Awareness fixes these breakdowns.

Your routine doesn't need to look like anyone else's. Some players are naturally quick, others more deliberate. The key is consistency, not copying tour players. Experiment during practice rounds. Find your sweet spot that creates that feeling of calm readiness, then repeat it exactly every time.

On the course, your routine becomes your anchor when everything else feels chaotic. Bad front nine - your routine stays the same. Pressure shot over water - your routine stays the same.

A pre-shot routine isn't mysterious or complicated. It's simply a consistent sequence that prepares your mind and body for execution. Build and use your routine and you'll wonder why you spent years without it.

Try it, you'll really like it!




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Tom




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