7th
September
2008
Many golfers refer to their practice regimen with fairly simplistic answers consisting of either “rarely at the range”, or “on the putting green prior to a round.” The issue with many players is that they do not have the time for practicing.
“A golf swing is a collection of corrected mistakes.” -Carol Mann
To improve your swing you have to practice often and use your experience in order to improve upon the flaws in your current swing. This can be done with golf practice mats out back or golf driving mats that can aid in the progression of your swing. The usefulness of these golf training aids is unparalleled by anything else.
Posted by Jay McGrath in golf practice, golf swing |
7th
July
2008
Having a consistent golf swing is undoubtedly one of the most important facets of a successful golf game. The only way to get comfortable with your swing is to work on it more often.
“The golf swing is a knack requiring the unselfconsciousness and the confidence with which people bicycle and swim. Such skills are only acquired by associating certain movements with particular effects, and only after innumerable falls and swallowing a considerable amount of water.” - Enid Wilson
To gain this type of consistency in your swing you have to practice often. By using a backyard golf training aid such as a golf driving mat and limited flight balls you can become more consistent with your swing.
Posted by Jay McGrath in golf swing |