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Seven Simple Steps to Achieving a Lower Golf Handicap

2016/7/19 16:14:38

If you are an avid golfer then you probably want to figure out how to keep your golf handicap lower every time. Well, here are simple tips that can help you get low golfing handicap.

1. Course Management

This is one of the most important tactics of playing on the golf course. Always figure out how to use your best strokes to get from where you are to where you want to get your ball. Never aim for the uncertain 3 strokes if you stand a chance of the certain 4 strokes. Always remember, a bird in hand is worth two in the bush.

2. Practice Your Putting

Seasoned golfers have an old adage: "Swing for show, putt for dough." It is certainly easy to train your putting. Most amateur golfers shave 3-4 strokes off their games by just investing 5-10 minutes in practice daily. You can easily practice putting at home while waiting for dinner to be served. And if you are not sure that you are getting the right putting, then search for golf putting tips online or get some professional golfer to give you proper putting instructions.

3. Exercise Your Wedges

Most people play with both sand and pitching wedges. Learn to utilize these two clubs. They are meant to make your golfing experience much easier. Not even the professional golfers manage hazards all the time. The good thing is that you can practice your wedges. And just like your putter, you can comfortably practice with your wedges from home. Just dedicate a few minutes every day, and you will find your golfing improving quite considerably.

4. Practice with Your Training Grip

Using a grip while training will teach you how to hold your club correctly. Most golfers improve their game by just learning how to grip their clubs correctly. In addition, consider buying some old style blade irons and use them during your practice. These blade irons come with some sweet spots, thus a bad swing will certainly give you a feedback, as the irons will vibrate and sting your palm. With a little pinch every time you go wrong, you will quickly improve your golf swing.

5. Make Your Game Simple

Despite their best effort, most occasional golfers just do not get time to practice everything. If your driver cannot work properly, then sticking to the easier to play fairway woods will certainly do. Improved accuracy will certainly pay off in due time. You may also want to try out the one-iron golf system. And since half your golf clubs are iron, you will easily reduce your learning curve by up to 50 percent.

There are many more tips on finding golf handicap. However, for now, start with these five tips. Work on each of them, and as you master each tip, you will certainly improve your golf handicap, one step at a time.
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