Advice To The Frustrated Golfer
Stay Within Your Game
by Harry Monell
The
fundamentals of golf
are the same for everyone, yet your approach to developing skill
and consistency will largely be determined by factors that are more
unique to your individual attributes or characteristics. Don't allow
frustration to replace excitement or enthusiasm by failing to consider
the things that make you just a little bit different than anyone
else. Golf lessons from a professional can be helpful in your understanding
of the effects of those attributes regarding your approach to the
game.
Your height, weight, center of gravity, hand strength, arm length, age, health, gender, etc. are all factors that you really have no control over. And, each of those elements will naturally cause everything you do to be just a little bit different than most of the other golfers, regarding your stance, basic golf swing, golf swing plane, and your choice of golf equipment.
Therefore,
it's important, as a golfer that you work within your personal constraints
and physical limitations. You don't need a golf book to remind you
to avoid attempts at emulating the superstars of the PGA. They have
enough trouble consistently emulating themselves. Your best
golf swing will be just as unique as theirs, and with lots of
hard work, it can be just as satisfying, at least, on a personal
level.
More importantly however, factors such as, your posture, practice regimen, ability to focus, personal fitness, attitude and honest determination are all elements within the realm of your influence. Consequently, the control and combined influence of these variables will contribute more significantly to the consistency of your golf game and your self-satisfaction, not to mention your final golf score.
The key to overcoming frustration will be in your ability to develop and maintain consistency. Whether practice or play, set your goals and stick with them. Practice your golf with a purpose. Be persistent in your golf training by using your practice time to achieve the golf skills that will provide consistency on every hole you play. Pay attention to the advice and golf tips that come your way.
And,
the best advice of all is that you stick with just one simple
golf swing. No matter whether you're using your woods or your
irons, the fundamentals of the golf swing will all be the same.
You'll setup the same way, utilizing the same golf grip, swing,
swing speed, and follow thru, while maintaining
consistent posture. Golf club length, of course will determine
your distance from the ball and width of your stance, but everything
else should be the same. In other words, it's all about consistency.
Don't complicate matters with a variety of different types of golf
swings, each one dependant upon which club you pull out of the bag.
Keep
it simple, try to acquire some level of golf instruction and
you'll avoid lots of confusion, while building confidence through
more consistent play, as you continue to develop your best golf
swing.
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