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Working on the Game off the Course

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3rd July 2008

Working on the Game off the Course

Practicing is just as vital as actually playing often to improve your score. In fact, most professionals believe that more time should be spent practicing than actually playing on courses.

“I have been using my mat and birdie balls for about 4 weeks now and I absolutely believe they are the best training aid I have ever used. I try and hit them every chance I can the results are that I have lost at least 5 strokes a round. I have it set up at the back of my driveway looking over part of my back yard. By the way my 7 year old grand son uses the mat more than I do, we let him hit real golf balls for now but that won’t last much longer.” -Joe Pantano

The best way to spend your practice time is at the driving range, because most ranges are expensive and inconvenient. By using great and realistic training aids such as limited flight balls and outdoor golf driving range mats that can be used like golf pitching mats or golf hitting mats your game will definitely improve.

Posted by Jay McGrath in golf practice, golf training | 0 Comments

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