Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 10
91. Understanding the way a golf club and golf ball work can teach you more about the game than any book can.
92. Most of the top players concentrate exclusively on the leading edge of the club head, where impact occurs.
93. Before you set out to improve your strokes, understand exactly what is wrong with it.
94. Understanding your game is very important but understanding yourself and your mental strength is even more important.
95. Beginners should measure their progress on a long-term basis. Not every time they play a round and certainly not on shot by shot. Monthly or yearly reviews will work out best for them.
96. Take it one shot at a time – thinking about the big picture will only put pressure on you.
97. Learn to make the best use of the clubs you have with you. Work on your strategies so that you maximize your strokes and your clubs.
98. Understand the purpose of each club and exactly why you are told to use a specific club in every specific instance.
99. Poor form and too many bad shots that professional experience is usually more due to their mental game being off.
100. All players agree that the difference between successful players and the rest is the rate at which they are able to convert their successful mental images into reality.
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