Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Improve Your Golf

I hope you had a look at the video I posted as it describes how to attain a flat left wrist (flw). I will help you to improve your golf and to reduce your handicap. The problem us that you will have to do some work yourself.
I often hear comments like "I am a bad putter" or "I can't putt". I normally come back with, do you practice your putting? The answer is normally no. So if you you don't work on it yourself how do you expect to get any better.

Putting is all about distance judging. So you need to practice distance judging to get better at this wonderful golfing skill.

  1. Practice the longest putt you can have on your putting green. If you can judge this you can judge anything.
  2. Work on rhythm when you practice all putts. That means one speed back, same speed through. Smooth does not mean slow!
  3. When you practice your putting please ensure you do your routine. This will help you perform under pressure. There is a ton of research documenting the fact that practicing your routine is essential.
  4. Patience is vital, getting better takes time. When I was competing on a regular basis I hit at least 100 putts per day. Now I realise this is not practical for most working men or women. You must do something!
  5. Have fun, becoming a great putter is the best fun in the world.
Cheers
Maurice

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