The best way to get the most out of your pre-shot routine is to start on the driving range during your warm up. Stand directly behind your ball focusing on your target then walk to your ball; set the club directly at your target first, then set your feet (at this point your shoulders and feet should be just left of your target) and get comfortable. This assures that your alignment in tact. Once you get comfortable with your pre-shot routine, you should implement it prior to every shot you play. If you practice a pre-shot routine especially on the practice tee, you will lower your scores!
One Turtle Point Drive Kiawah Island, SC 29455 (843) 266-4050 (800) 654-2924 FAX: (843) 266-4055
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, Turtle Point features three spectacular
oceanfront holes. Opened in 1981 and totally renovated in 2000, its low profile design takes advantage of the island’s natural contours and
dune ridges. The course flows seamlessly through interior forests of hardwoods
and palmettos, along backwater lagoons and finally to three spectacular holes
along the Atlantic Ocean. The
course has hosted many amateur and professional tournaments including the 1990
PGA Cup Matches and the 2006 Carolina Amateur. It was recently awarded 4 ½ stars in Golf Digest’s
"Best Places to Play" reader’s poll. Facilities include a $7.5
million clubhouse built in a classic Lowcountry style.