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When I conduct 3-day golf schools in Florida, or at McLemore Resort, I’m often asked by clients “why did I do that?” Meaning, why did the ball fly where it did. My patented reply is “where was the club at impact?” And immediately the client will search for what they felt at the moment of impact. And relay that feeling to the position the club was in at impact. Rationally, the eyes saw what happened. But that feedback had to correlate to what the body felt at impact. And then to the club.  Touch and Feel is the most important sense in golf. Each of the five senses does play a role in your ability to excel at golf. Your senses assist with the precision and finesse you need to reach your potential. But there is just one sense that reigns supreme. Just one that if allowed to do its job, provides the consistency you’re searching for. This sense also requires a tremendous amount of trust in yourself. A Sensory Exploration Both on the course and while you’re making improvements. Without question, sight, hearing, taste, and smell play a role in your ability to create a well struck shot. Or when draining a long putt for birdie. But it is the sense of touch and feel that plays the most vital role in your ability to lower your scores, improve your statistics, and enjoy the game to its fullest. You may argue that seeing is paramount. You’re correct, if all…

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