The Insider Scoop On Shooting Lower Golf Scores
Everybody wants to shoot lower golf scores and to do this you first need to realise where your strengths and
weaknesses are.
If you find that you three putt too many times
during a round, then you need to pay more attention to your putting.
If you find that you are missing most fairways then
you need to pay more attention to your long game.
If you find that your wedges and chipping around
the green is not getting the ball up and down most of the time then you need to spend more time on shots around the
green.

For most amateurs, there is room for golf
improvement in almost all areas of their game. Also, it is best to always consider every element of
your game during your practice routines regardless of how good you feel you are at it.
Make sure that you are paying close attention to the short game
as it can make the biggest difference in reducing your golf handicap and help to improve your golf
game.
The first element of golf you want to master is putting. Some
key tips to remember are to keep your eyes directly over the ball. This usually means that you will need to
stand pretty close to the ball with the positioning of the ball slightly towards your front
foot.
Also keep your eyes still throughout the putting stroke both on
the back swing and follow through. You also want to have a slight flex in your knees and your feet should be
slightly less than shoulder width apart, although if you are very tall you may want a stance that is up to
shoulder width for increased stability.
Remember to pick a small target to aim at and focus on
practicing short putts as they are the foundation of great putting.
Remember,if you are solid at the short game then this will have
a cascading effect at improving your overall ball striking too. Thus being sharp around the greens will make
you a more confident ball striker which will translate to longer and straighter shots that hit more fairways
and greens in regulation.
An often overlooked aspect of golf by most amateurs is course
management. When you are on the course you want to only play high percentage shots. This means that you want
to hit shots that you feel extremely confident you can actually pull off.
One great golf tip is - do not let your ego get
in the way and try to match what your playing partners are doing. Focus on playing the course and not the
other players in your group. This way you will produce the best scores you are capable of making on that
day.
Always remember to swing in a controlled and balanced manner.
Relax and let the club do the work and do not try to force the club- more energy does not translate to better
shots.
Focus on building effortless power and accuracy. Golf requires
great precision so being in control of your swing is critical in order to play this game well on any course
in any conditions.
Use these golf tips to help you become a better player
and shoot lower scores.
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