Many amateur golfers struggle with their games; often, the game is aggravating instead of fun to play. Golfers are constantly trying to answer the question "How can I play better golf? They go about answering this question in several ways:
1) Practice, practice, practice,
2) Listen to advice of other golfers,
3) Take costly golf lessons, or
4) Buy off-the-shelf golf courses and videos.
Practice is a good way to lower your handicap as long as you are practicing the correct way; most golfers do not recognize how to practice. Listening to guidance from other golfers might be OK as long as it is good advice; most of the time a tip from a friend will not work for you. Taking golf lessons might help, but they are usually very expensive-often costing $75.00 per hour. Buying off-the-shelf books and videos usually does not work because there are so many options and it is easy to get confused.
I am a serious golfer; I've been playing this game for a long time. My handicap is 22. I've tried all of the above methods to attempt to lower my handicap without much success. Lately, I've been driving the ball well. However, I can truthfully say that is the only element of my game that seems to be effective. My approach shots have been chancy; my sand play is worse and my putting is average at best.
Let's take an actual example. I played a round last week. I approached the hardest par 4 on my home course; it measures 415 yards. I hit a long drive down the middle. My second shot was long enough but unfortunately I hit it over the green into a trap. I hate sand shots; it took me two shots to get out. I had a putt of 25 feet; I hit it past the hole, missed it coming back, and had to settle for 3 putts. That's a 7 after hitting an excellent drive. This is representative of my game. You can see why I'm forever looking for ways to play better golf.
Since you are reading this, I would guess that you are also having trouble with your game. I've been there; I've been in your shoes. I am sure you would benefit from finding a good way to play better golf and I think I've found the answer. I found a resource that addresses the basic question "How can I play better golf?" It breaks down all aspects of the game in to simple, easy to learn steps. The basic goal is to get you playing better golf fast. It is all inclusive; it has videos, illustrations, software, and training aids. Over 30,000 golfers have had success using the methods taught in this eBook.
I was a little apprehensive spending money for this resource. I did not want to take advice from just anyone. However, after studying this information, I became confident it could help me lower my handicap. I usually shoot in the high 90's; after learning this information, I shot 89 last week; I'm just getting started.
This ebook is very low-cost; it costs about half as much as one golf lesson from a pro.
Author Resource:
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