11 August 2009
A Joy Of Becoming A Great Golfer
Posted by Roland Reed under: Golf .
Many veteran golfers say that the sport they love is more of a mental game. Assuming this is true, a few adjustments on the manner a golfer approaches the game will go a long, long way in immediately improving his score. Read on to discover other mental strategies that can magnificently change the the manner by which a golfer plays his game.
Do not allow the golf course to control you; control the golf course! Countless beginners in the game of golf are terrified by the sheer size of the golf course. Think of the close to 60 holes of some exclusive golf clubs and you'll realize the rationale behind of the discussed fear. Here's an essential golf lesson: this sport is never a uni-dimensional game. Just because the golf course is bigger than Central Park shouldn't mean you will pee on your pants and wish for the darkness of evening. There is more than one way to skin a cat, they say, and there there are many ways to help you hit the ball in the hole, regardless of how far that hole may be. try this: instead of hitting the ball from one point to point B, as an illustration, you can try to hit the same to your favorite spot, that place where your shots are at their best, where your game is always at tiptop shape. Such may not be the shortest distance to the hole, but it most certainly is the surest. Impose your will on the golf course and get better control over your game.
The physical game of golf has 2 aspects. Remembering that golf if actually composed of two different physical games will substantially improve the way you analyze the sport, and consequently, the way you play the game. Several players practice only for a single game in the physical aspect of the sport, and their their inability to foresee the other game is the cause of their poor performance. Golf is comprised of these two distinct games:
1. The game played between you, the tee and the field. This is the game that is perfected by all the days spent in the driving course.
2. The putting game. This is the played on the putting grass with a putter, when the ball needs that weak, final hit to lead it to the hole. You have to prepare differently for this than from the first game.
Always keep in mind these lessons and the sport will become a more enjoyable - if not a more winnable - game.
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