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FALL 2018

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THE SHOT ALL CARRY OVER THE WATER Why it's so scary: "I guess it's a little embarrassing if you hit your ball in the water and your playing partners see it," Hayman said. "Often times, it's not just a stroke penalty but it's stroke and dis- tance, so you're dropping 6 feet in front of you and having to try that shot over the water again." How to overcome the mental obstacles: "It's really like any shot on the golf course – you want to recognize the trouble spots and tell yourself where you want to hit it, not where you don't want to hit it," Hayman said. "Instead of saying 'Don't hit it in the water,' for ex- ample, pick a spot 10 feet right of the flagstick and tell yourself you want to hit it there. You give yourself positive affirmation. Golf is 80 percent mental anyway." How to hit the shot: "Maybe take one extra club and swing easy, as opposed to trying to hit your exact yardage and counting on a perfect ball strike," Hayman said. "If you take an extra club and swing easy, you know you'll have plenty of club to carry the hazard. Don't try to over-hit it, and it will usually work out in a good result." THE SHOT THE 5-FOOT KNEE-KNOCKER FOR PAR Why it's so scary: "The average player has no idea how to hit it correctly," Lohman said. "Everything that a pro does in their practice and pre-shot routine is designed to allow them to eliminate angst, anxiety and differential thoughts. By the time they hit it, it's as mechanical as possible." How to overcome the mental obstacles: "Most players will worry too much about it, then get over the ball, look up at the hole during their stroke and not make a good pass through the ball," Lohman said. "But the pros you see on TV will have practiced this putt 10,000 times – so it's all about repetition and making it automatic." How to hit the shot: "You have to accelerate into the putt, stay very still, keep your eyes over the ball and finish your stroke. If you train by doing those things and get used to them, by the time you get to the golf course, you'll make more putts. I find that a lot of players watch the putter go back, watch the putter hit the ball and then watch it go left. If you eliminated that, you'd make 50 percent more putts." l YOUR GAME OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x FALL 2018 x obsports.com Stay very still and keep your eyes over the ball. The par-3 fifth hole at Tijeras Creek in Orange County is all carry from tee to green.

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