Consistency is the Key
Consistency is the hardest part of golf.
It is not possible for any human, Tiger Woods included, to hit
the golf ball perfectly 100% of the time.
What good golfers can do however is consistently hit the ball
very well most of the time, and near perfectly quite a lot of
the time.
It is this consistency that sets them apart and even those
at the top of their game have days when they don't get their
shots right enough of the time.
There is only one thing that can really help any golfer get
that consistency and that is through practice.
But there is another matter that needs to be addressed when
talking about consistency and golf and that is - Consistently
bad shots.
The more you do anything consistently the more it will
become natural behavior and this applies to poor technique
too.
The sooner you address poor golf techniques, the sooner you
will be able to practice the correct methods that will replace
them and make those actions second nature.
This is why it is recommended that everyone should get
professional instruction before learning bad techniques that
will need to be relearned at a later time.
I would even go to the extent of advising a newcomer to the
sport to have lessons before ever attempting to play a
round.
Or alternatively, learn how to use one club well, probably the
7 iron, and play a whole round, or nine holes, using only the 7
iron and a putter.
I knew of one player who made dramatic improvements to his
game by using this technique and he had been playing for
years.
He started playing golf with only the 7-iron and his putter,
until he perfected his swing, and then introduced other clubs
one at a time.
After getting his swing right with the 7-iron, mastering the
other clubs was relatively simple.
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