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Preparation : By
Kevin Phillips |
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Golf is a game of ups and downs - one minute you are playing
the game of your life and the next you can’t do a thing right.
So how do you get consistency into your game of golf? The
obvious answer is through practice, because most of us if we
are being honest do not practice our golf game anywhere near
enough.
Ok I will help you out a little here; we all lead busy lives
and find it difficult to spare the time for practice right? So
if you can’t find the time to get to the golf range or practice
ground at your local golf club, then you need to be better
prepared when you do go to play your weekly game of golf.
I see it all the time, screeching tyres into the car park
grab the clubs and dash to the first tee and before you know
where you are your handicap has been used after 6 holes. Ask
yourself how many times you have played
the back nine better than the front nine. The majority of
golfers will say the back nine, and the simple reason being,
they have warmed up by then and are playing at their normal
pace and in control.
Here are a few tips to help
your golf, without having to spend hours at the
range.
1. Get to the golf course earlier than you would normally;
give yourself an extra 20 minutes before you tee off. This will
allow you to relax and organise yourself for the game
ahead.
2. Use the extra time to stretch those golf muscles, use 2
clubs together and gently practice the movements in your golf
swing, slowly building up to a full swing.
3. The few minutes you then have left should be spent on the
practice putting green getting used to the speed of the greens
for the day. If you can hit a few practice chips around the
putting green all the better although a lot if not all golf
clubs don’t allow it.
4. Make sure you arrive at the first tee 5 minutes before you
are due to tee off, this will give you time to exchange cards
with your partners, arrange terms of your game for the day etc
and it will allow you to organise yourself and prepare for the
first shot of the day.
Giving yourself the extra time to do this will get your
round off to a good start and not the usual frantic dash to the
first tee with stiff muscles trying to make a decent swing,
then finding yourself off to the usual bad tee shot and
resulting poor golf until you warm up and start to relax.
DON’T DO IT !!!!!!!!!
Do yourself and your golf game a huge favour by following
this simple guide, giving yourself the best chance to enjoy
those precious few hours on the golf course. You owe it to
yourself to get the best out of your game of golf.
Kevin
Phillips
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