This was quoted from Mathew. I must have edited out the quote part!
Only really specific to me - I actually put my eyes very slightly out of focus (very light fuzz) because of phychological reasons. I find im more consistant in my execution maybe because of nothing else I just feel more comfortable this way, the ball looks far less intimidating...something I have done for a long while....IMO I don't think it really matters as long as you understand the thrust is down and out till both arms straight and the clubface is slightly open at impact (dependant on Hinge Action) and square at seperation....[/quote]
I have had some success when I focus less on a tiny spot and more on the path I want the club head to pass through the ball. I have had more success doing this with the driver than with the shorter clubs. I am not sure why! Any insite would be appreciated.
Back to the keeping the head still question.
1) Do you find it easier to keep a steady head with a narrower stance?
2) In order to keep the head centered between the feet on the backswing do you find that your right hip turns behind you a little and your left knee bends a little towards the ball? Then on the forward swing the opposite happens and the left hip turns behind you and the right knee bends toward the ball a bit?
Is this the Hula Hula action needed or do I have it wrong?
Steve