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Spring is right around the corner followed by the Masters and all of that means green grass and the start of the golf season for most folks. With that in mind, it's time to think about the State of Your Game. When you look at the upcoming season with regard to becoming better, I would stress to you to look at your game in three ways:
(1) What within my mechanics do I need to improve so that I can move the ball more consistently from Point A to Point B? Obviously, begin with your weakest link whether that's putting or pitching or whatever that may be and see, probably with a trusted professional at your side, if what you're doing MECHANICALLY is what is holding you back.
(2) The second process for improvement, and again look at your one or two weakest areas, is to see if there is a more EFFECTIVE WAY TO PRACTICE that will lead to better play on the golf course.
(3) Look at your ON-COURSE PLAY with specifics like Game mgt, Self mgt, Decision-making, Strategy, and Mental and Emotional Skills to see if there lies something in this aspect that you can improve upon.
Typically the answer for improving lies in all three of these areas. This is what we stress in our Golf Coaching Programs (Mechanical Improvements, More Effective Practice Sessions, and Sound On-Course Habits). It might be that you can improve your putting setup but that more effective practice sessions will make a bigger impact on improving that area. Make it simple for yourself so that you can grasp and latch on to improving your game in 2012. Look at your one or two weakest areas and vow to make them stronger.
Enjoy the upcoming season,
Trent Wearner
scratchgolfer®.org - The Premier Golf Improvement Community

(1) What within my mechanics do I need to improve so that I can move the ball more consistently from Point A to Point B? Obviously, begin with your weakest link whether that's putting or pitching or whatever that may be and see, probably with a trusted professional at your side, if what you're doing MECHANICALLY is what is holding you back.
(2) The second process for improvement, and again look at your one or two weakest areas, is to see if there is a more EFFECTIVE WAY TO PRACTICE that will lead to better play on the golf course.
(3) Look at your ON-COURSE PLAY with specifics like Game mgt, Self mgt, Decision-making, Strategy, and Mental and Emotional Skills to see if there lies something in this aspect that you can improve upon.
Typically the answer for improving lies in all three of these areas. This is what we stress in our Golf Coaching Programs (Mechanical Improvements, More Effective Practice Sessions, and Sound On-Course Habits). It might be that you can improve your putting setup but that more effective practice sessions will make a bigger impact on improving that area. Make it simple for yourself so that you can grasp and latch on to improving your game in 2012. Look at your one or two weakest areas and vow to make them stronger.
Enjoy the upcoming season,
Trent Wearner
scratchgolfer®.org - The Premier Golf Improvement Community






















