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•The More You Practice Your Short Game, The Less You'll Need It Golf is often described as a game of opposites, usually to describe a technical aspect.
For example -, hit down on the ball to make it go up, or swing the club from right to left for the ball to go from left to right. And there are plenty of other examples I'm sure you'll have heard.
But how about this one pointed out to me by my golf buddy Jim, someone who plays golf in the mid to low 70's, he's a very respectable player.
We were talking about how much work he'd recently put into his...
•How To Take Your Golf Practice Drills From The Range To The Golf Course You'll have had the experience of seeing lightning in the sky, and shortly after hear the sound of its thunder.
And depending where you are in proximity to the lightning the sound of the thunder can be very different, from no sound, to a low rumble, a rumble then a bang or an immediate loud, to an almost deafening crack.
I have an expression I use to describe the time it takes from seeing the lightning to hearing the thunder, I call it the time "from Flash To Bang".
So if you are near...
•Bringing Your Best Golf From The Range To The Course "Good on the range, bad on the tee" How many times have you heard this? "I can't believe it, I've just had a shocking round, I was just awful. What's really annoying is I have been hitting it great on the range..."
How many times have you said it?
Well you're not alone, it is one of the top three complaints I hear, and I certainly sympathise, I've felt the same myself more than once!
But don't despair...there is a simple answer to your problem…
…And once you learn how to...
•Do You Avoid Practicing Your Golf Game? It always amazes me how players I talk to avoid practicing regularly. There's no doubt they love golf and they'd like to be better. They tell me they'd enjoy golf more if they played better. …And above all, they know that practicing is essential to becoming a better player...and yet they don't have a practice schedule, or any commitment to practicing whatsoever... But it's worse than that; I've found huge number of players resist and even reject the whole notion of practice.
Why?...
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