Sunday, 9 October 2011

Golf Practice Aids: Making Practicing Fun


The keys to succes in golf are simple. First, you need to identify your own personal swing, as well as the mechanics of your short game and putting. Then, you need to practice them regularly until they are impressed in your muscle memory, and you can reproduce them on the course with consistency, confidence and style.

The problem is, that practicing these things can be tedious, and repetitive, and you can easily fall into bad habits. To add insult to injury, sticking with it is the absoulte most important thing for your game. So, we have to find ways to make practice less tedious, and more fun.

First off, let's talk about how to make practicing at the range easier, more efficient, and more fun. The Teego Personal Tee-Up Machine achieves all these things. Put quite simply, the Teego tees balls up for you, to make practicing your swing more fun, less tedious, and much, much more effective. It allows you to practice with quick repetition, and without breaking your stance. It's a game-changer.

Next, putting. People naturally underestimate the importance of their putting game simply because, if they were to admit they needed to work on, it mean they would have to practice more, and frankly, practing putting sucks. That was, until the RoboCup Ball Return Robot came on to the scene, with a big bang. This thing has revoultionized the way I approach putting practice with one simple idea: when you sink a put, it shoots the ball back to you, completely eliminating the tedium of practicing. I truly can't emphasize the importance and value of this tool.

In conclusion, the key to improving your golf game is practice. If you stick with it, you'll improve, and there are products out there that can make that challenge much easier.

For more information about these practice aids and other swing trainers, visit The Golf Swing Pros.


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