Many people do not know how to improve in golf. But it’s not their fault. So much information…too little time.
After coaching over 100,000 students all across the globe I thought I’d sum it up in a few points so you can understand the really big pieces of where improvement lies.
People often ask me “Jack, you interact with thousands of golfers all over the world who are trying to play their best golf…what is the most common issue you see?” The short answer is “consistency”. Most golfers do not understand how to develop a consistent swing and gameplan. Here’s some insight into what you can do if you want more consistency in your game:
*DEVELOP A PRE-SHOT ROUTINE AND FOLLOW IT- this will remind you to go through your mental and physical checklist every time you go to hit a shot.
*DEFINE THE PROPER POSITIONS OF YOUR SWING- once you know where you arms, legs and shoulders should be when you are swinging properly, all you have to do is check them to make sure you are in the proper position before you pull the trigger.
*ENSURE YOU HAVE THE FUNDMENTALS DOWN PAT- without the right grip, setup or swing plane you will never be able to repeat the same swing with any consistency. Worse yet, you may be consistent already…but with the wrong fundamentals!
Now, of course this assume that you know what a pre-shot routine, positions and the fundamentals are!
Leave comments below. I’ll be sure to answer all of your “how to improve in golf” questions.
Go Low!
Jack
P.S. Did you know that there are over 60 million golfers and that less than half of us will ever even break 100?! Only 33% will break 90 and only 5% will break 80 in their lifetime. That’s 3 million people in the entire world! Are YOU one of them?
I like the P.S. tip… it is so funny because I know someone that broke 100 within in a year of learning golf, and I have to just say that it is almost unheard of, but at the same time, when he first started golfing, he was hitting 1,000-2,000 balls a day!