
Fixed gaze
Eyes Down is the usual address of the installation, if you have set. The question is, where exactly should look out for?
The answer to this question depends on who you ask. Some experts say you should concentrate on the ball, people say you should concentrate on something other than the ball.
Although there may be disagreement about where your focus, all agreed to move the eyes cherubs can be harmful.
It is important that your eyes are not your putter on the back and once again follow the path the ball in the forward stroke. If your eyes are moving, bowed his head move, and then the upper body. While you help your eyes steady, also helps you keep your head still.
The following are observations by Dr. Joan Vickers at the University of Calgary in good putter 'Quiet Eyes'. This means that their eyes perfectly still for a few seconds before and after brushing putt.
Poor putters, but her eyes are moving rapidly back and forth and not stick to the right eye on a particular site.
So, if all recommended that the focus should be given to your eyes remain exactly where the focus should be?
Boll
The obvious answer is that you should look at the ball. There are indications that you would get on the line (logo) on the ball, the ball number, or the back of the ball. But this may not be the best solution.
Research has also shown that the putter over the ball to concentrate, the brain instinctively want the ball into the track after that.
There is also a risk that if you stared hard ball, you are bound ball. This leads to a natural inclination to hit the ball, instead placing it on an even stroke.
The hole
It is easier, a free-flowing strokes, if you are not running the hole with his gaze downward. The idea is that you should look at the hole and not the ball from the date of your tennis racket until you are finished adding.
However, this solution is not as simple as that hole is the most putts are often cases where you should be the goal. In view of the hole gives you a sense of distance, but for accuracy you need your putter face approximation to another destination.
Before the Ball
Dave Stockton keeps his eyes on a point a few inches above the ball and focus on the entire line of putt stroke, with the intention to see his ball to roll over this place.
Share this method, the location allowed him to make smooth strokes through the ball without it.
Behind the ball
A number of golfers, leaving a small gap between the putter and ball. This allows them to focus small patch of grass between the cards. Through his eyes glued to this little gap between the putter and ball, to keep them calm head during her stroke.
With the implementation to make a putt you have a steady rate, without any motion of the head and body. Unfortunately hold most average golfers do not their eyes still, and this leads to poor contact.
Where you have to be attentive, his eyes closed or not is a matter of personal taste. Regardless of your chosen location is the trick with the "Putt Quiet Eyes".