Do You Have The Self-Discipline In Putting To Create A Positive Golfing Mindset?

November 9, 2010 by · 6 Comments 


Putting Is All About Having A Positive Golfing Mindset!

Putting is based upon feel and self-confidence.  An average putter believes he  can get up and down in two putts,  no matter what the length of his first putt  is.  A great putter will make 80% of his putts inside of 6 feet, and very rarely will he ever 3 putt from greater distances.  Great putters will take their time to practice on and around the greens. Doing this practicing consistently as a daily routine, they know it must be done in order to keep their edge. Amateur golfers don’t take their time to realize that almost 40% of their golf scores occurs from your putting. Almost 60% if you are chipping around the greens. Yet this is the least practiced! Why is there such a huge difference between these two type of golfers with regards to their golfing mindset when it comes to practicing?  The end results are obvious!

I always felt that this was my strongest part of my golf game.  Anywhere from 100 yards in.  Including chipping and putting.  I have played on many different greens with different types of grass textures, but I always had a knack for reading lines that weren’t there.  I learned by watching others including pro’s, and observing how they prepared themselves to make their next stroke. Golf is based upon having a positive golf mindset,  and self-confidence.  Being focused mentally and prepared especially around the greens.

In the past year this became my weakness. Why?   Because I used to practice when I had the opportunity during the work week to work on my golf skills at the driving range and practice putting green. I would do this three times a week, and then play with the golf club on the weekends. The opportunity to focus and improve was there, and I knew I had to take advantage of it.

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Is It Worth Practicing At A Golf Driving Range?

December 12, 2009 by · 8 Comments 


Medicus #1 Golf Training Aid!

I get flat out sick and tired of hearing from so called experts to the game of golf.  Who say you shouldn’t practice, but stick to your old routine of going out there and playing without warming up.  Nonsense!  You won’t improve unless you commit yourself to spending as much time as possible to every part of your golf game. That is dedicating oneself to hitting one golf ball at a time with every golf swing thought being fundamentally sound.

You can’t expect to do anything in life unless your passionate about investing your time and energy into improving,  be it in Sports, Music, Business or using the internet.

You want to lower your golf scores then invest into something worthwhile that will improve your golf swing. That would be Medicus the #1 swing trainer aid in the world. The Medicus Learning System is dedicated to assisting golfers of all ages. “Master the Basics” of golf through a consistent process of education, training and practice.

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