Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 7
61. Do not be obsessed with mere technique. At times, great looking swings lead to bad shots and good shots can come out of bad swings.
62. Do not worry if you do not always understand the experts analyzing a game on TV. Just follow the game of the players and you will learn a lot more.
63. Understand what is leading to your bad shots. In fact practicing your bad shot will help you understand it better so that you can then try the exact opposite to come up with a good shot.
64. Using sheer brute strength is often a sign of weakness while being able to control your shot reveals your strength.
65. Do not focus too much on your faults, instead identify specific aspects that you can work on to improve your game.
66. At times, you are your worst enemy. You first start off with misguided expectations about your game, you over-obsess about technique, try too hard to make perfect shots and then end up completely depressed at not performing up to your expectations.
67. The body plays a secondary role to the mental instructions that you shout out to it.
68. Thinking is good but too much thinking will kill any actions you may take based on instinct and what you are feeling on the course.
69. It may be great if you are naturally gifted but for most of us, working constantly on our physical and mental game is the only way of achieving excellence.
70. To get comfortable with the feel of the club in your hand, you need to practice having the club in your hand. Before you even start hitting the ball, make sure you have enough practice with the club in your hand, that you are comfortable with its weight and that suddenly on the course; it does not feel like something alien is thrust in your hands.
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