Improving Playing Skills

You need a plan when you play golf. And you have to have an arsenal of things to call upon. Experience helps when you know what to do in certain situations…what club to pull, what shot to try, you’re a lot more relaxed. When you’ve had several years of this kind of decision-making experience, it makes the game more enjoyable and your playing more effective.

When you compare a beginner to an experienced player, they don’t make the same decisions on a golf course. The experienced player has found him/herself many times in similar situations and knows what to do and not to do. My advice has always been, if you have a bad shot, don’t follow it with a bad decision. Inexperienced players try to “make up” for their errors while on the course.

The following is offered to help you improve your skills and they can easily become part of your personal arsenal that help you avoid bad decisions. There are tips on playing the game and on selecting the right equipment that is fitted to you and will bring better playing success.

Remember, the better player is not necessarily the best ball striker. Better players combine a number of disciplines that include proper equipment choices, right clubs for the right shots, course strategies that match one’s skill level and handle their own emotions and have an eye for deciding how they’ll play the holes during a round.

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I look forward to helping you with the proper training to get these improvements working for you and your game.

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