25th
June
2008
The best way to lower your golf score is to cut away wasted strokes on the green due to missed putts. While putting is frustrating at times, it is essential to being a good golfer, and by three and four putting you could be ruining a great round due to a mere lack of concentration on the greens.
“I had 38 putts. It hurts. Deep down it hurts. Those three putts killed me.” -Tom Watson
“It really looked as if the ball knew better than to disobey him.” -Bernard Darwin
Most golfers will admit they spend more time at the range with their clubs in their bags and not the putter. By using a putting training aid or even a backyard putting green, three putting could be changed to two putting with consistent practice right in the backyard.
Posted by Jay McGrath in golf practice |
25th
June
2008
Practice is the most important part of improving your golf game. Without it, your scores will never reach the level you think your game should be at.
“Once you play in a tournament, you really get hooked on practice.” -Betsy Rawls
“Most people want to spend all of their time on the golf course, but if they want to become good players they are wasting their time. You’ve got to hit balls everyday.” -Lee Trevino
Practicing is very important, but what is even more important to most people is convenience. Unfortunately, most driving ranges charge outrageous sums of money while most golfers do not realize the ease in using a backyard golf net mat that shows real results using real balls without the cost. By using these realistic golf training aids, becoming hooked on practice is simply and affordable.
Posted by Jay McGrath in golf practice |