@@ChangeGolfInstruction What difference does looking at the back of the ball longer give anyone? I still haven’t hit the ball, thrown it etc. so I just don’t get the fascination to be quite honest.
@@PaulPGR Yeah, I understand your skepticism. But the science is pretty compelling. The reason it has an effect is that being able to focus on a spot (at the back of the ball) for a period of time is symptomatic of attentional control and focus. So it is more than just lookin at the back of the ball. But it is a pretty simple technique where there is nothing to lose by trying it.
I am a big fan of Quiet Eye in putting Sue. Very well explained.
Thanks Brian. It makes perfect sense and is surprisingly difficult!
@@ChangeGolfInstruction What difference does looking at the back of the ball longer give anyone? I still haven’t hit the ball, thrown it etc. so I just don’t get the fascination to be quite honest.
@@PaulPGR Yeah, I understand your skepticism. But the science is pretty compelling. The reason it has an effect is that being able to focus on a spot (at the back of the ball) for a period of time is symptomatic of attentional control and focus. So it is more than just lookin at the back of the ball. But it is a pretty simple technique where there is nothing to lose by trying it.
Love your scientific approach Sue
Thanks Anne! I love science 🤓
Does this work with all shots?
In theory, yes. We can test it out this winter!