Golf Game – Does Anyone Else Want 3 Powerful Strategies to Improve Their Golf Game?

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What is the reason you should be improving the way you play the game of golf? Is it because the next time you have to meet your boss at the golf course you can avoid making a complete fool of yourself? Maybe it’s because you need to gain some bragging rights over your Don Rickles like heckling buddies who always seem to shoot a few strokes better than you. Is it a matter of a little extra practice time you can’t seem to squeeze in or the need to have someone show you a few techniques to improve a certain type of swing. Improving your golf game can be as easy as following some simple strategies.

You Should: Improve your stance. The stance is one of the biggest fundamental mistakes a golfer can make. Like a building, you need a strong foundation. A weak foundation can collapse your golf swing in just the same way. It sounds hard, but it doesn’t have to be.

You Need to: From the stance flows your swing.

They are like Siamese twins. Once your stance is improved, you need to devote time to improving the critical phases of your swing and your follow through. Those are another follow-the-leader pair to always keep in mind. Most golfers really only have two major problems in their golf game. Distance… and Direction… Master those two and you’ll smile all the way to your score card.

Watch Out For: Until they gain a fair amount of experience, most golfers find a problem with picking the right club. The correct club for the correct situation can be a Sherlock Holmes mystery if you’re not sure which stick to pick. To the distance and direction formula you need to add the “trouble” ingredient. While water, sand and trees are great for a vacation, they are big time problems for many golfers. Improving your golf game with these strategies can be much easier and faster than you think.

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