College Golfer With No Hope of Getting Better
The other day I was on the golf practice range working on my new swing changes. I overheard the conversation between a father and a college golfer that was hitting balls next to me. It sounded like he had a tournament in the next few days. The college golfer seemed frustrated with the way he was hitting the ball and he was trying to find a quick fix.
This college golfer seemed so lost trying all kinds of tips trying to fix his swing. This is the way I used to practice and the way that most golfers practice, trying all types of tips and fixes in hope something will get them hitting the ball better. Do you think this is how Tiger WoodsÒ or other good golfers practice? Heck no, they have a structured system with a good instructor and there is no mystery to what a pro needs to do.
Why would the average golfer not want the same system? Why wouldn't the average golfer develop a system to take the mystery out of the golf swing and allow them to see constant improvement like the pros? I now understand the two sides of the coin because I once tried to improve my golf game like this college golfer and average golfers but now I improve my game like the pros. Let me tell you my system is much easier and I constantly see improvement.
Developing a swing improvement system is not easy but it can be done for any golfer. To develop the most efficient system the golfer needs to understand how to most efficiently use their time. This means efficiently using any spare moment to progress the change of muscle memory and mental perception. The golfer also needs to have a understanding of muscle memory and what it takes to make a lasting change in a golfers swing.
Almost all golfers except the pros don't understand this. They are just like this college golfer spinning his wheels on the range trying to find something he feels comfortable with to get him through the tournament.
This college golfers swing was fair but there were some things that he would need to change for him to reach a higher level of play. The changes would take some time, money and organization but if he is going to spend hundreds of hours on the range practicing just like he was doing, he should at least make it productive and fun.
Using a system and having a plan for changing a golf swing for the better takes all the confusion out of what to work on. Since I started my golf swing improvement plan, 180 Degree Golf I am never confused when I practice. I know just what to work on.
You only live once so if you are going to play golf why would you not want to give it your best shot. Most golfers will never reach their true potential with their current practice system.
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About Author
Aaron Boone is a professional golfer who almost gave up playing golf. Then he developed The 180 Degree Golf System which allows him to see constant improvement every time he plays and practices. Improve your game for life! http://www.180golf.net
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