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Reaching your Golfing Goals

We all want to improve our golf game to move to the next level. It doesn’t matter if we are a scratch player or 15-20 handicap. We all want to shoot lower scores and become more consistent at our skills. Most players that are higher handicap might play once a week and go to the

Planing Course Strategy for Lower Scores

  One of the keys to shooting lower scores is pre round preparation. That process first starts long before the round takes place. In order to play your best and shoot lower scores there are several bits of information you need to know about your game. First is knowing the average distance you hit every

Keep track of your scores to improve your game

Keeping track of your scores can help you better understand where you are losing shots and what part of your game need improvement. Here is a sample of how to get a few stats on your game. F.I.R. Fairways in regulation. If you hit the fairway place a check if you miss an X. You

Pre-round Preparations

Many recreational golfers arrive at the course and check in then drive out to the range and hit a few wedges ,7 irons and a few Drives then with a few minutes before their tee time roll a few putts. There are many who don’t even give themselves enough time before they tee off to

How are your Pre Round Preparations?

Most golfers have a pre round preparation before each round they play. But unfortunately most golfers don’t do a lot to get ready to play their best before their rounds. In this day and age most of us are busy and our time is limited. We rush to the course check in, rush to the

Golf: How is your takeaway?

We all know we don't hit the ball with our back swing. With that said I notice in a high percentage of amateur players get the club too far inside on the takeaway. I believe that is because in their minds they want to strike the ball from a in to out swing path. So

Play Like A Champion

  The first thing you have to do to play like a champion is to think like one. Your mental state can make or break your round no matter how good your swing is. But how does a champion differ from the average player? First is how they prepare before their round. We don’t have

Learning the Game or Making a Swing Change

If you are new to the game of golf and just starting or have been playing for years and begin to take lessons improvement take time. Most players think that a few lessons will get them on the way to playing much better. What we must realize is that any change in a motor skill