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IMPORTANT GOLF TIPS
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Grip - Start by checking out the most
suitable grip for you, the one that gives you the best control of
the club. This will take a bit of time and effort, but it is vitally
important, so start experimenting.
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Commit - One must have have an objective
on every shot. Without it one plays to just hit the ball. Commitment
leads to concentration, and concentration leads to great shots.
The next time you are on the course, notice if you have a specific
objective before each shot. Most golfers discover that most, if
not all of the time, they just hit it. That has to change if you
are to play the game you are truly capable of. Perhaps finding yourself
under a tree where you need to hit a real low shot with a 4 iron,
but only move it 50 yards. This kind of situation heightens commitment,
and improves your concentration.
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The Clubhead - Everything that happens
to the ball is governed by the clubface, and nothing else. Learning
to control it is going to give you control of your game. How you
stand and how you grip, will have an effect on what you can or cant
do with the club and therefore the ball, and that may lead you to
hit a regular shape of shot that you have come to accept, but dont
necessarily like. Therefore, if that shot is a slice, then unfortunately
pulling back your right foot at address will not make it draw, turning
more on the backswing will not make it draw, not even attacking
it from the inside will make it draw, only the clubface
position at impact can make it draw.
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Exploration and Creativity - Explore
everything, from grip, set-up and swing, to trying to hit as many
different shots as possible. To truly explore and be creative you
must be willing to step right out of your comfort zone and try things
that are extreme. Like seeing how much you can hook a 6 iron, or
how low it can go, and so on.
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Course Management - Having more control
of your game means you can navigate your way round the course more
effectively. On every shot you must choose your target and shape
of shot carefully, to make your next shot as easy as possible.
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