Thursday, November 6, 2008

What Happened To My Golf Game?

In the sport of golf, the off-season is usually the time when your game goes down the drain. The cold weather forces you inside. Your dedication to the sport dwindles because there is no opportunity to play or practice. You don’t practice movement and study technique as much. By the time spring rolls around and the greens dry out, your golf game is like a bear coming out of hibernation, wobbling and stumbling as it tries to remember how to walk. The first month or two is spent just establishing the level of play that you went into the winter with. With a new set of clubs as a Christmas present, and your first outing of the season with a potential client, topping and slicing your way through 18 is not exactly the best way to attack the new season.

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