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 Bringing Your Golf Scores To
Life!
Remember what it was like the first time you
picked up a golf club?
The first time you took a swing at a
golf ball?
Chances are, if you’re like me it was at a
driving range. What a fantastic place!
Where else can you go
and let our your frustrations, by swinging a club at a ball and
driving it 200 yards downrange, and have a ton of fun at the same
time?
That’s what getting started with golf was like for me.
I went to the driving range two to three times a week and spent
hours just having fun. I wasn’t thinking about what club I was
using, what the best approach to the green would be, or trying to
read the green to make birdie with one putt.
I was having a
blast smashing that little white ball and driving it as far as I
could.
Then I got the idea that it would be a great time
walking all over golf courses chasing that little white ball and
trying to put it into a small cup.
It sure wasn’t just
taking a whack anymore. Now it was about strategy and scores. Now it
was about choosing which number club to use. What approach do I take
in reading my next putt?
I love golf, but it was more like
operating a business than spending time playing my favorite sport.
Decisions, strategies, trying to think two strokes ahead....
it was work. I wasn’t relaxed. I didn’t feel refreshed after each
round. I even started struggling with my scores. Instead of making
par or under most of the time, I started finishing with ten to
fifteen strokes over.
Yikes!
But, then I started
learning a few things. I started to learn how to get back my joy and
lose those extra strokes off my game.
With a few very simple
techniques that you can do without trying to learn a whole new
swing, you too, can learn how to get back to having a lot more fun
and lose several strokes off your game.
It won’t cost you
any extra money. You won’t need any private lessons. You can do this
with pretty much the same skill you have now. I say that pretty much
for the simple fact that as you practice and play more, your skill
level will increase anyway.
You will start to approach each
round of golf with the same joy that you experienced at the driving
range and start to produce lower and lower scores.
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