More About Matt Every's Head Tilt

I mentioned this in yesterday's Limerick Summary, and then Michael Breed brought it up again on The Golf Fix Monday night. Matt Every's efforts to correct his head tilt at address are more than just one golfer's problem.

Here's the video of Matt and Michael talking early ultimate week on the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Michael played it again final night time, and I observed some thing that I neglected when he first showed it final week -- specifically, Michael says he believes the equal head tilt hassle impacts Jordan Spieth. Take any other study this section from the display:

Why is Michael Breed making such a large deal of this head tilt / eye line alignment?

Think back for your driver's ed instructions. Didn't your teacher inform you to preserve your eyes on the street and no longer appearance off to the facet? Did your teacher ever let you know why? I changed into fortunate, I bet, because mine did.

He advised me that you generally tend to pressure toward anything you are looking at!

If you begin searching at some thing off the left facet of the road -- say, at a wreck in the other lane -- you'll begin to turn the steerage wheel in that route, no matter how hard you try not to. And yes, I've attempted it out once I was on a deserted street and failed to have to fear about wrecking. Despite my high-quality efforts, I could not hold the automobile from drifting into the left lane.

You have a herbal tendency to power and throw or even stroll inside the course you're looking. And if your address function factors your gaze in a direction you do not actually need the ball to go, you are still in all likelihood to hit the ball in that course irrespective of how your body is aimed. It's worth taking a few extra time to exercise putting in place along with your eyes parallel for your meant line of flight.

Just look at how tons it helped Matt Every this past week.

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