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Practice, Practice, Practice

June 22nd, 2009 | By Jay McGrath

Golf often appears to be a lot simpler than it actually is to an amateur. Many players believe they can go out and shoot a round at par because they think that each of their shots will go as predicted. Because of this belief, many golfers struggle to take the time necessary to practice and prepare themselves to succeed on the course consistently.

“If you don’t succeed at first, don’t despair. Remember, it takes time to
learn to play golf; most players spend their entire lifetime finding out
about the game before they give up.” -Stephen Baker

This quote accurately sums up just how important it is to practice and gain an understanding of the game. With golf training aids like outdoor putting greens, golf driving range mats, and golf pitching mats, this practice will be possible. Of course, the most difficult thing about practice is being motivated to properly practice. If you can achieve this in practice, your game certainly will improve and become more consistent.

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Short Game

June 18th, 2009 | By Jay McGrath

The short game is something that can really make or break a golfer. While it is important to be able to drive the ball successfully, having a good iron game and being a good putter will significantly help lower your score. Of course, the most stressful aspect of golf is putting. Not only does the pressure of it being your last shot come into play, but difficult reads on greens also provide for additional stresses that can damage a pysche.

Jack Nicklaus, one of the most famous golfers of all time, said that, “if I could just putt. I might just scare somebody, maybe me.”

Nicklaus’s quote truly sums up the views of many golfers. Most players utilize golf driving range mats and golf hitting mats with their drivers and woods to perfect their driving, but fail to spend the time necessary to excel in their short game on the putting green. Not only must time be spent on putting greens, but it also needs to be spent on a golf chipping mat and golf pitching mat in order to work on approach shots. Improving on the short game will certainly bring your game to a new level.

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