Hi Guys,
I tend to notice when I get it right - my eyes follow a certain routine. Funny !! lol If you can get that routine down pat then you're on the way.
Hard to explain - but in essence, I do 3 practice swings to clear the swing meter, that puts the warning dialog box right at the ding line - I use that to focus on. If the swing meter plays up I go for another practice swing etc.
On my 4th and final swing I tend to watch the swing meter down to the beginning of that blue zone (track its speed), and then my eyes switch rapidly to the ding line and then its timing after that.
When I get it right, I wonder why I cant do it every time. My last round I was really good, not hitting the ding line all the time - no way. But my misses weren't by much and didn't have any adverse effect on the ball direction or flight.
I have found that you need to be really sharp ALL the time. You cant get lazy, thinking you have an easy shot. I tend to plan my rounds ahead of schedule - maybe when I have an afternoon off or an evening when I'm doing nothing. So - I put in a few practice rounds and then, having set myself for a particular day and time - I find I'm fresh and ready to go. Then I go for it.
It seems to work for me. I dont play if I'm feeling weary, or just not in the mood - I just give it away. Dont play if you've ever had a drink or two either.
So - to answer your question - Its all in the eyes. Hand / eye co-ordination thats it !!
Happy Hitting
Cheers
Doug.