Mon 27 Aug 2007
Practice Tips from Pamela Rogers
Posted by Matt under Golf Tips and Advice , Practice Tips0 Comments
As you get back to work this week, you keep going over and over in your mind what you did on the course this weekend and how you can work to either correct it, improve upon it, or perfect it! FindaLesson LPGA Pro Pamela Rogers provides an excellent Top Ten list of practice tips to keep you “putting for bird.”
Golf is a sport that requires a great amount of dedication and commitment. Just like every sport you have ever played, golf requires a lot of practice. In order for you to see improvement in your golf shots as well as lower scores, time must be spent in enhancing your skills. Being realistic to the amount of time that you are able to dedicate to your golf game, you must plan a practice session that will be compatible for you and your busy schedule.
As I tell all of my students, practice does NOT make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. Whether you practice one hour or six hours a week on your golf game, if you are not practicing efficiently and effectively, you will not improve. I would like to offer you some excellent practice tips that have worked well for my students.
View Pamela’s Top Ten Practice Tips at FindaLesson.com.
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