Archive for July, 2008

An Improving Short Game

July 25th, 2008 | By Jay McGrath

The key to a short game’s success is not going to the range and pulling out a few wedges for a mere ten shots and then going to the putting green for fifteen minutes.

“Your JRMat has been a pleasure to use. Because of the depth of the artificial turf, I can practice on my deck without any problem or feeling of hurting my left elbow. I can hit down on the ball, thus encouraging effective ball striking.

It has been a joy to practice and get some good exercise without a trip to the driving range.

Thank you for making such a great product that makes it fun to practice.”

- Edward Zeidman

The best way to practice your short game is actually in your backyard with limited flight balls and a backyard golf pitching mat. By doing this your short game will certainly improve from your backyard and the addition of a putting training aid such as an outdoor putting green could greatly increase your success right out back.

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Becoming an Aggressive Golfer

July 22nd, 2008 | By Jay McGrath

Becoming an aggressive golfer is essential to your success on the course. An especially difficult area to expand your aggression at is around the green on approach shots.

“Aggressive play is a vital asset of the world’s greatest golfers. However, it’s even more important to the average player. Attack this game in a bold, confident, and determined way, and you’ll make a giant leap toward realizing your full potential as a player.” -Greg Norman

By practicing your short game with a great golf training aid such as a backyard golf pitching mat your comfort level with those types of shots will increase and therefore you will be able to take a more aggressive approach towards the closer shots and go for one putts instead of two putts by shooting closer to the hole.

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