LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Optic Options Thread: Optic Options View Single Post #2 10-20-2008, 04:40 PM dkerby Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 244 Eyes Closed but look at Ball An old pro, with a lot of talent, teaches keeping the eyes focused on the ball but closed eyes during the swing for practice. In other words the eyes are in the mind and do not move in the socket. The pro has students working on the idea with great success. He says that students that just focus on the swing rather than the actual hit have problems. Women tend to have the "just swing" problem where as men tend more to " hit something". I find, as a pilot, that during insturement flying, their has to be a focus on instruments. The inner ear gives false signals when the eyes do not have a focus. My opinion is that Kennedy crashed because he looked down at the fuel selector on final rather than keeping his eyes focused on the insturments. Then his inner ear gave him a false signal as to what the aircraft was actually doing. Moving the eyes around gives the job of balance to the inner ear which is not reliable in quick body motions. dkerby View Public Profile Send a private message to dkerby Find all posts by dkerby