We all know that to play better golf
we need to practice various parts of
our game. Driving, irons, putting and
sand play.
But there is a problem here with this:
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rest of the story.
I’ve been studying this area for
sometime now and have found that the
majority of golfers don’t practice their
game often enough and when they do, they
aren’t getting the most out of the time
and effort spent practicing.
So many golfers don’t practice because
they don’t see any real benefit from
it so why bother. Plus, it takes time.
I found that those who do like to
practice and find it enjoyable report
that their game is better especially
if they are able to put in some regular
practice time towards it.
So here are some tips to improve and make
your practice more worthwhile.
1). Find a regular time you can practice
say a half to full hour in the early morning
or early evening hours a couple of times
a week;
2). Work on each part and practice it to a
point where you feel you achieve something
like your putting or wedge play;
3). If you only have a short time period,
work on one part of the game like your
putting;
4). Practicing with a partner or golf
buddy makes it more fun and you can
challenge one another at various skill
competitions;
5). Practice keeps the golf muscles engaged
and working and creates the muscle memory
active inthe golf swing and the short game
skills area.
In Part II of this golf training article,
I will take up more on this issue of how to
get the most out of your practice and your
golf game.
Talk to you soon,
Bob Cisco
“the greatest advancement in modern day golf instruction and training will come in the rediscovery of the key role of balance, pivot and footwork in the golf swing”.
Bob Cisco, 2008.
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