Follow-through
How to Practice Follow-Through Under Pressure
A course-ready way to keep follow-through from disappearing after practice.

Take it to the course
The course test for How to Practice Follow-Through Under Pressure is simple: can the follow-through idea survive one nervous swing, one awkward lie, or one match situation?
Small adjustments
Use this cue first — let the chest face the target — then watch how the decision changes. If finish with pressure on the lead side becomes the better priority during the round, adapt without treating the original plan as a failure.
Quick recap: trust the clearest hold-the-finish cue, keep the miss playable, and review the choice before rebuilding your whole follow-through approach.
Final thought
Leave the round with one observation about finish cue; that is more useful than a page of vague promises to work harder.