Golf
Practice Isn’t Important If…
by: Mike Pedersen
Golf practice can only help your game if your body can
do what you ask of it on the range. Does that make
sense? How often have you taken time out of your day to
go to the range for golf practice only to leave more
frustrated than when you did when you first got there?
Now come on…be honest!
Every amateur golfer has experienced this more times
than we can count.
Why is this?
Because our body can’t
perform a mechanically sound swing when it is physically
weak and tight. Picture the last time you hit a bucket
of balls. Out of the whole bucket, how many swings
really felt good, and the ball did what you wanted it to
do?
I’ll bet you can count
them on less than one hand. Or maybe I’m being harsh,
and you can count them on less than 2 hands.
Either way, this is a
common occurrence during a golf practice session.
Don’t get me wrong…golf
practice is critical in improving your golf swing and
overall game…but you first need to work on the
“machine”, to be able to make the most out of your time
during your golf practice.
Let’s look at the
positive side!
You take my advice and
start improving your golf specific strength and
flexibility. It doesn’t take 2 hours a day in a gym to
accomplish this. All of my programs, DVDs and books
incorporate affordable equipment that can be done in
your home or even office.
The result?
The next time you plan a
golf practice…it goes fantastic! You’re hitting more
balls the way you want to. You’re enjoying your golf
practice not getting frustrated. You even buy a new
range card because you’re on a new high from such an
awesome golf practice session.
That’s called Total Golf
Performance!
You’ll soon be
dominating your foursome and they’ll all want to know
your “secret”.
Take this approach to
your golf improvement and get a maximum return from your
golf practice.