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3 Simple Steps To Improve Your Round

3 Simple Steps To Improve Your Round

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By Merv Carlson


Internet is a great source of information to help you reduce your scores and improve your performance on a golf course. From my experience, today I'll show you my three simple steps which I believe will help you play golf better if you put them into action.

Step 1 - Prepare Everything Needed Before Going To The Golf Course

This may seem obvious but ask yourself this, have you ever arrived at the course only to find out that you have forgotten something? The undoubted answer is yes.

Arriving at the course forgetting some equipment at home can make you a little bit worried and nervous, which is not good for playing golf. To make sure you always bring enough equipment in the future, you should have a check of your equipment. Start the process by taking everything out of your golf bag then check every equipment to see if they're really helpful. Don't hesitate to throw away things which should not be there.

Once your bag is clear, organize it. Put your tees etc in one pocket, for easy access and check that you have enough of each length of tee that you use. Wet weather gear stored neatly into the main pocket, if you play regularly in wet conditions make sure you have a plastic where you can keep your gloves, it will be so much easier to deal with the conditions. Now from this stage you need to get into the habit of loading up the car the night before, especially if you are playing early in the morning. This will leave the task of getting yourself ready in the morning, you won't be running around in a rush to pack the car as well.

Step 2 - Make Sure You Use The Same Golf Ball Make And Model

From my experience, playing the same golf ball bring golf players lots of benefits.

Your short game, especially your putting will be improved. You may be wondering why you will benefit from such a simple change and the reason is that you will get the same results from the same swings with the same ball. A softer ball for example will spin more and not travel as far as a harder ball. So if you are constantly changing your ball type then you are ultimately changing the consistency of your game.

Step 3 - Remember To Drink More

Amateur golfers usually drink when they feel thirsty. Experienced players don't do so. They keep the habit of drinking little each time, but drink regularly. By doing this, their body has enough water to keep their mind conscious, thus improve their performance on the course.




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