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Play to your Strengths on the Golf Course

Monday February 19, 2007 | 05:22:26 pm 112 words, 21690 views  

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Too many golfers go on the golf course and play their weak golf shots. And because of this their golf scores never improve regardless of how may golf lesson they have taken. The topic that should be covered more often in golf instruction is how to play to your strengths and practice your weaknesses.

Don’t hit another golf ball until you formulate a PLAN. Only swing your golf club when you know you are playing to a PLAN.

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Comment from: Chan Peng Chee [Visitor]
Marc,
I hope u don't mind my using this space to ask u a question.
I was playing in my home course the other day
when a course marshall came up to me in the middle of the
fairway and asked me to give way to the flight behind
because the flight behind me was using a buggy and had the
right of way and entitled to be given priority.
Is it proper golf etiquet to ask a player to
stop in the middle of the fairway? Even though the flight
behind has priority, shouldn't thry be allowed to
pass after we have finished the hole? Your opinion please.
Thank you.
Chan
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