Want better tempo? Adam Scott explains how he keeps rhythm consistent by visualizing other pros’ swings. It’s simple, and it works. Hopefully this can help you too.
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Yeah, I’ve used different things over the years. Vis, you know, like visualizing is a big one for me. So, I have different models of swings that I think are incredibly rhythmical. And then I can picture myself swinging like that. Ernie L’s has always been one, especially when you go back and look at like ‘ 90s and 2000s Ernie and it was like long and languid and like just so smooth and nice. Yeah. And just crushed. Fred Couples is another one. depending on how I’m feeling. You know, it’s a very different look, but he sets it up. He gives himself time at the top. I think time at the top is just such a nice thing for people to have. And then the other one that I use when I’m struggling in the back swing, getting too quick off the ball, which is a tendency, is inb park. Okay. And she was so meticulous off the ball. The back swing was taking so long. And you know, I’ll get into that mode of like just my back swing taking a day to get to the top.
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Can watch his swing all day long!
The dude has it, period.