The ultimate judge of your swing is the flight of the ball.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm swinging well, nobody hits the golf ball any better than I do.
I very rarely watch anybody swing. All I do is follow where the ball goes.
It's important for me to understand more about my swing and my game, no matter who I end up working with.
If I have got a swing, I have got a shot.
The toughest thing in hitting shouldn't be deciding when to swing. It is, for me, deciding when not to swing. You should be swinging from the time you get into the batter's box until something says don't swing.
Swinging first and swinging to kill is all that matters now.
It's not just enough to swing at the ball. You've got to loosen your girdle and really let the ball have it.
But hitting is so crazy. You feel great today and get three hits. And the next day you show up and it's, 'What happened to my mechanics? Where's my swing?' Sometimes I even Google it and the search comes up with no results.
You can't swing with hesitation; you can't try to steer the ball to the flag; you can't worry about that water hazard as you take the club back. You have to pick the right club, visualize the shot you want to hit, and then focus on that shot until the ball is gone.
I've always swung the same way. The difference is when I swing and miss, people say, 'He's swinging for the fences.' But when I swing and make contact people say, 'That's a nice swing.' But there's no difference, it's the same swing.