Wednesday, July 18, 2012

GOLF PRACTICE - IT MAKES A PERFECT VACATION

It is always great to improve our golf skills, and nothing better than on a VACATION, even a short one over a long weekend.
Planing a short vacation, and staying for instance at one of the Hyatt's great golf resorts across the United States is just fantastic and relaxing. However, it does not have to be of course, in one of the Hyatt's resorts, which are some of my favorites, but there are many, many others, including the Biltimore resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. THE PRACTICE PLAN improves your game, however, one of the biggest mistakes made by amateurs like myself, is the thought that we must practice all the time, the way pros do. That is is for the pros, but for guys like me, with one free day can still make some significant improvements,and besides, I have the chance to visit the local tourist areas and see something, I have yet to see. ATTACK YOUR MAJOR FLAWS - whether it is slicing, hooking, backswing and more. the key is to stimulate the conditions we normally face as closely as possible. So, work carefully and slowly at improving mistakes as if you are in the golf course.
HIT A DEPENDABLE TEE SHOT - it can be with your driver, of course, but if you have to use a fairway wood, hybrid, or even an iron, so be it. the key is to find a dependable shot you can use when necessary. THE PRACTICE GREEN - in the final 25% of practice time, it is on the practice green. So, do not go crazy trying to sink 30-foot snaking putts or hitting incredibly difficult flop shots. instead, work on the most basic pitch, chip, and bunker shots from normal lies. Then take your putter and work on three, four and five-foot putts. keep at it until your confidence increases. This is exactly how I do it. Then, why not plan this great vacation and practice some golf, improve our techniques and besides getting to visit some cute, safe and different places, in addition to try some delicious foods and restaurants in this beautiful United States of America.

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