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Golfer Discovers 4 Simple, Time-Tested and Proven Methods to Lower Your Handicap FAST!

Patrick Forbes

Golfers searching for a magic tip or trick to transform them into better golfers or a magic formula that will take their game to the next level only need one thing to help them become better golfers: good golf habits and stick-to-it-iveness!

Here are 4 powerful yet simple, time-tested and proven methods that work!

1. You get OUT what you put IN. So get out there and practice!

In know. I know. You say you don't have the time, but if you can't find time to practice your game will always suffer and that's the bottom line. In life, such as with golf, you always get out what you put in. If you can't make it out to the range to practice at least get out your clubs when you're at home and find a place to swing your clubs for 10-15 mins. Muscle memory is fundamental to your game and it will help keep you limber as well. So get swinging!

2. The Forward march.

To change your game's comfort zone and help lower your scores try playing from the forward tees during a few holes or a whole game. This will enhance your positive mental game and your level of play when you do return to your accustomed tees.

3. The short game.

Putting and chipping accounts for more than half the shots you will make so devote a big percentage of your practice to these shots and not just driving which is so common amongst golfers.

4. And finally... keep a record!

Case studies demonstrate the correlation between training and tracking your progress. An accurate method to track and manage your progress (if any progress is to be witnessed) is essential to your performance, because chances are you could be making the same mistakes from one game to the next and you are not even aware of it. This style of play limits the speed at which you can progress. Scorecards were not merely created so we can brag (or not) to our buddies. The most powerful habit you can develop is to track then analyze your post-games. Try it now!

About the author: Discover a Golf Performance System that will put you head and shoulders above the competition, because you'll have much more than just a pile of old scorecards in your golf bag...you'll have a complete software application designed to do one thing....lower your handicap!

Learn more at www.golfintel.com

Regards, Patrick Forbes


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