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Metronomes have been used by teachers over the years to teach students a consistent tempo. Eyeline has given the traditional metronome a thin sleek design and added volume control tempo control and a built in clip so it can slide onto your hat or collar. Tempo is the most personal aspect of golf. You have a natural speed of speech and walking you also have a natural speed of stroke and swing. Eyeline recommends hitting putts until you feel comfortable then setting the metronome to the speed of your stroke. Make a note of your speed. When you return to practice another day set the metronome on the recorded speed. Some days your recorded tempo will seem fast and some days it will seem slow. Sticking to your established tempo will produce consistent results. The Four Beat Process 1. First beat turn your head to the target 2. Second beat return your eyes to the ball 3. Third beat initiate the backswing so the end of the swing is on the third beat 4. Fourth beat swing through and make impact on the fourth beat more information... |
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