No matter what game you play, or what level of skill you’re at, you still need to practice to improve your game and find your weak points. No amount of fancy equipment tips or techniques will improve your golf game unless you are prepared to put in the practice time on the golf course. You must be prepared to spend the time practicing day in and day out on your driving, putting some lift into the ball, reading the green. All these things you cannot do if you are involved in a tournament.
Golf can be fun and social being with friends and entering tournaments and the friendly wager. But you will not improve or lower your handicap unless you practice by yourself with no other distractions. You will start to find yours skills improving right through the game. Lower scores come from the time spent alone practicing on the fairways.
It’s difficult maintaining your commitment when using new strategies and skills when you’re competing. But when you are alone on the course, you’ll find yourself more relaxed and not under pressure, you don’t have to worry about your score. You can then make these changes easily alone on the practice golf course. Your new skills will soon become established and [Read More]


