Golf Practice & Performance Coach. Helping golfers turn practice into lower scores. Creator Golf Practice Buddy. Author Better Practice Better Golf. PhD.PGA Pro
Quality over quantity is key for productive #golfpractice Plan your sessions ahead with up to 3 main goals. Focus on shots that reduce your scores the most not just the ones you enjoy. @GolfPracticeBud will provide shot by shot guidance. It’s coming soon. Make every shot count!
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This is so easy to say, but so difficult to do!
We’ve all been there – you hit a bad shot and it feels like the end of the world, your round destroyed! But a bad shot can only cost you a maximum of 2 shots and dwelling on it can only hurt your game and cause more pain.
Focus on exactly where you want the ball to go and how you want it to get there. By setting a clear intention and giving it your full attention you create the best opportunity of hitting a great shot!
How many of the top 100 courses have you played?
I’ve played 21 and Royal County Down is my favourite.
How many have you played?
Where’s your favourite?
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Max Homa on keeping it simple: “I'm doing a very good job of not feeling like I need to be Superman. … Tiger was famous for hitting all 9 shots and I always wanted to do that. … I CAN hit them all but I'm going to pick the one I'm real comfortable with and hit (my cut) a lot.”
With the end of 2022 fast approaching, now might be a great time to review and reflect on your 2022 performances so you can come up with a game plan to get better and make 2023 your best year yet!
Reflection can be very impactful for both your golf and your life, as it can encourage you to identify what you do well, what you have learned, and what you need to work on to improve.
Two sayings that always resonate with me are: ‘You don’t know what you don’t know’ and ‘If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always be where you’ve always been’ (TD Jakes).