Golf Books Aimed At Helping You Cultivate Your Handicap
Golf has a growing worldwide popularity. There is often no better way to spend a sunny day.
Although many players enjoy the social side and friendly banter of the occasional round with friends, those looking to improve their play and enter competitions it is frustrating when you can’t make the desired progress you want.
Golf tips are available in abundance on the internet. These can resolve enquiries like “where are the best golf short game tips?” However if you are really serious about your quest to play better golf and want to know how to lower your handicap, you may find a golf guide useful.
The Dave Way (Instant Golf Slice Cure) can help you fix a slice if this is an area where you are struggling. For golf driving tips, many golfers have found The Simple Golf Swing by David Nevogt a useful guide.
It is not only driving that is an issue for many amateur golfers on the course today. If you are looking to improve your golf short game “How To Break 80″ In Golf by Jack Moorehouse is a good all-round guide to help you iron out major weaknesses within your game preventing you from shooting scores to be proud of.
Putting can be a very hard skill to master and even the pros spend hours each day refining their technique in this area of the game. If you want to learn how to putt a golf ball better there is a guide titled The Breakthrough Putting Secrets Revealed which may be of interest.
Golf conditioning is not talked about much but is important in the prevention of strains and injuries while playing and could also help to prolong your playing career in balance with a healthy all-round lifestyle . Various stretching exercises for golfers are also available.
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