Enjoying Your Round
August 11th, 2009 | By Jay McGrathMany times a golf round is filled with frustration due to poor shots or miscues that you know you could have prevented. The best way to minimize your mistakes on the course is to practice off it. While many golfers go to a driving range and use their golf mats to practice hitting long irons and woods, they do not get to the golf putting green often enough. By utilizing the short game and getting more one putts instead of two and three putts, your game will certainly improve.
“Golf is a good walk spoiled.” ~Mark Twain
By using limited flight balls, a round will become more enjoyable. Going into the backyard and more consistently practicing with a golf alignment mat will limit your mistakes and make your golf round much more enjoyable.










