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How Not to 'Choke' on the Golf Course!

Wednesday February 7, 2007 | 05:17:19 pm 141 words, 21716 views  

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Regardless of how many golf lessons you take to improve your golf swing you might not see your scores improve if you have a tendency to ‘Choke’ over the last few holes on the golf course.

How much better would it feel if you were able to complete your round with the same consistency as you began it? This podcast is about discovering the warning signs of when a ‘Choke’ is starting to occur during you round of golf.

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PGA Professional Marc Solomon's WorldGolf.com blog features golf instruction tips. The Wisdom of Solomon debunks popular myths, tells you how to lower your handicap, add distance, improve your short game and putting, along with other valuable advice.