Playing golf over the years has taught me many valuable lessons.
1.) The worst day on the golf course is better than the best day at work!
2.) Forget about the last shot, there is nothing you can do about it now.
3. ) Don't sweat the small stuff, and remember, it's all small stuff.
4.) No matter how good you are, there will always be someone that is better, so enjoy what you got each and everyday!
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One of the most important areas in golf is the short game. Yet, so many amateur golfers spend very little time working that this part of their game. Other than putting, this has got to be the most critical aspect of your game.
As GPS Systems become more and more popular, there are new units being introduced to the market each and every year. The GPS Golf Buddy has become one of the more popular designs on the market and there is good reason for it.
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Discovering how to uncover your comfort zone when enjoying a round of golf can lead to self-confidence, perseverance and lowered scores. All players in addition to professional golfers encounter those first hole jitters. The big difference is in fact professional golfers can still perform at a advanced level under stress simply because have learned to unearth their comfort zone.
Watching your golf shot start left and then take a hard right turn is so frustrating. Fixing the slice in your golf swing is not as hard as it may seem.
Golfers seem to have an unlimited supply of golf swing advice. When reading golf magazines, they are full of tips for a proper golf swing. I have found that while all the tips for improving your golf swing have been offered with the best intentions, in most cases these free golf tips have only confused the issue.
One thing that is essential to becoming a great putter is the ability to read greens correctly. There are plenty of golf putting tips, but know how to read the greens is one of the most important. Although reading greens requires experience, there are a few elements that anyone can observe that will improve their ability to read greens.
For many golfers, teeing off on the first tee is like pulling teeth without Novocain. Having an audience watching you just adds to the anxiety. Some golfers have given up on hitting a driver all together. It doesn't have to be that way. Let me share with you the free golf driving tips that helped me turn my driver into an asset in my bag.
Recovering from a fairway bunker is one of those shots that seem to cause many golfers trouble. Getting comfortable with a long bunker shot is a real problem for some. Weekend golfers tend to have a real problem dealing with trouble shots and playing out of a fairway bunker is one of the more daunting shots to deal with.
During a round of golf there are always times when you face shots where you need to play a fade or a draw to avoid trouble. Most golfers have a real problem working the ball and end up missing the shot or trying a different route all together.

