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June 24, 2010

How Better Course Management Can Lower Your Golf Score



Whether you are just starting to learn golf, or you have been golfing for many years and you’re just looking to refine your game, this will provide a good direction of focus for this season.

If you want your score to drop by any significant amount, you should learn to hit your 150 yard club, and learn to hit it very well.

By “hitting your 150 yard club very well”, I mean being able to step up to the ball, and KNOW that you can hit any green that is 150 yards away. Every time, any condition, with no pressure.

You need to get to the point in your game where you can hit those 8 or 9 irons very consistently and accurately. Anyone can do this. Believe it or not, 150 yards is not very far away, and most greens these days are very big targets. The short irons should be the easiest club in your bag to hit. And if they aren’t the easiest clubs to hit, you should work on them until they are.

Once you master that shot, everything else is a simple adjustment. Your swing will be on, and you can simply add or take away a little club to adjust for varying distances.

That’s step 1.

Step 2 is designing your game to work around your “guaranteed 150 yard shot”.

Let’s say you are on the average 400 yard par 4. If you have that 150 yard shot in your bag, then it should be very easy for you to get onto the green in 3 shots.

Think about this…(I know you wouldn’t really do this) but if you have the 150 yard shot, you can hit it off the tee, and again for your second shot, and end up 100 yards out hitting 3 from the fairway.

Now you’ve put yourself in a good position, which is what course management is all about. And better yet, if you have the 150 yard shot down, your 100 yard shots are likely to be working a lot better as well.

Even if you get yourself into trouble off the tee, just lay up to 150 yards out, and use your 150 shot to get on the green. This will do a ton of good for your golf game. You’re on in 3, and you can still save par or make bogey with a 2 put.

Start small, and master the 150 yard shot. Then build your game around it. If you do this, you won’t have to worry about so many bunker shots, chip shots, and all the other specialty shots that make this game so frustrating.

If you can get this shot down, you’ve taken the first step to breaking down your game and lowering your scores. Then you work on your putting, and then you work on your driver.

Now, I realize golf isn’t as easy as I’ve made it out to be above, but it really can be if you have the 150 yard shot. I can guarantee that you’ll be playing the best golf of your life this season, if you keep focus on improving that 150 yard shot. It is essential!

That’s it for this newsletter. I’ll be in touch in the next few weeks with some putting tips that should really have you stroking the ball.

If you would like to refine your swing this season “The Simple Golf Swing” is a great place to start. You can get it below. I guarantee that it will cut 7 strokes from your average score almost immediately.

By: David Nevogt

About the Author:
David Nevogt writes golf instruction material that helps golfers of all levels reach their full potential and lower their scores. David is the author of “The Simple Golf Swing” which guarantees to have you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today. You can find more of his golf instruction by going to http://www.golfswingguru.com



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May 18, 2010

How to Improve Your Golf Swing and Game



How to improve at golf can be broken into many parts, most people learning, start with the swing.(I would like to know how most tour professionals learned golf.) Golf consists of many parts and here is some of the main things to consider:

The swing Long game Short game Putting Course management Tactics Fitness Experience

Firstly you can break the golf swing into various parts;

Knowing how to hit the ball Being able to hit the ball Consistency of strike

There are so many golf swing gurus suggesting different methods, making sense of it all can be daunting.Each coach, teacher, golf professional, has their own way of showing how to better your swing.Who to go to for lessons or coaching is an almost impossible task to solve.I’ve heard a story of one professional telling a 13 year old playing off a handicap of 2.When he attended the professionals’ range for an initial assessment was told to “hit some balls to see what you’ve got” The boy went on to hit his usual premier flight shots consistently for 30 – 40 balls.

The pro told him to stop, the boy feeling quite proud of himself for hitting so well, was asked how many parts do you think are in the golf swing?The boy looked bewildered and replied the backswing and the downswing, two said the boy.No the professional said to him, ninety two points and you are on point 7, so you have a long way to go.The boy needless to say came out in tears and fortunately his father, a very good golfer, was waiting for him. Hearing of this the father told the professional to go put his lessons ‘where the sun doesn’t shine’.

So what is the answer, for experienced players find a coach who will work with your game not try to change you into something you are not e.g. ‘a page forty five swing’ .Don’t alter your swing to a perfect formula, it is not possible, work with what you’ve got and a professional teacher should appreciate this and coach you on slight mistakes within your game.

Good players who have the qualities should be looking to the externals of their game.For instance many externals could be regarded as fitness, diet, flexibility, strength and stamina.One option to relieve your tiredness is by way of getting a golf trolley or better still a powered trolley.

By: James W Mathieson

About the Author:
There are many good suppliers of golf trolleys and electric trolleys around and this should take some of the stress from carrying your clubs around the golf course.

There is a great video on you tube showing the ridiculousness of some theory golf teachers, search under ‘the ultimate golf lesson’. Remember next time looking for a golf coach, KISS – keep it simple stupid.

Jim Mathieson



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