Ugly But Effective Golf Shots

How many times have we mishit a golf shot only to see that the results were awesome. This happens from time to time and I have had my share of ‘ugly but effective’ golf shots. The reason for the success of an ugly shot is that I prepared for success. Sometimes we have to accept that the results was suppose to happen regardless of how it happened. In golf, this is a constant during every round. There are lucky bounces and those are not what I mean in today’s posts, but other shots that have a positive result. Let me explain further.

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Image Shooting Your Lowest Golf Score Ever!

Is it possible to shoot your lowest score ever each time you hit the links? Well, of course not! However, the process of visualization or imaging each single shot will help you on the the path to consistently shooting great scores. I know this because I use visualization before, during and after each round of golf. I find the process of visualizing each shot a must do in order to play my best golf. I fully recommend using the mental technique of visualization to improve your golf game; it is a game changer.

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Hitting A Golf Ball Over An Obstacle

Every golfer has to hit their ball over something. It may not happen every round, but it does happen where an obstacle is between the ball and intended target. I have experienced this situation many times with mixed results. The more practice I had (unfortunately playing out of tough positions) hitting over an obstacle, the more I was able to analyze my approach to making these shots. I was able to change my methodology such that now hitting over obstacles is easier and not as intimidating. My process is simple and more mental than physical.

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That Special Sound at Contact

There are many influences on a golf shot. It seems as if every player can tell when they or their playing partner hits a good ball. Sometimes it is the ball flight, other times they wait for it to stop, and yet without fail, there is a sound upon contact that catches everyone’s attention. It is a pure sound and everyone knows it when you hear it. Continue reading

Chipping In Again and Again

One of the more exciting strokes in golf is chipping in from anywhere.  Of course, the closer to the hole increases the chances of success.  Watching the ball roll up to the hole, take the break in the perfect way, then drop right in the heart is a thrill!  Fantastic shot – your player partner says as you collect high 5s from the group!  Some players will say ‘boy, that was lucky’…..or was it.  Is that not the intent of every shot….to go in every time?

Watching the highlights of the WGC Cadillac Championship, it was amazing to see how many players recovered from a missed approach shot and chipped in.  From the sand, the fringe, the fairway, it did not seem to matter.  A while back, I posted an article on how to use the bump-and-run to increase a players changes of chipping in and as a result lower their overall score.  Happily, after watching the pros, some of my technique had some similarities with the pros, but my skill level has a long way to go!

What do the pros have that empowers them to be more successful?  Yes, they are highly skilled, make their living at playing golf, and have the time to practice, but that is not what I mean.  So again – What do pros have that empowers them to be more successful?

Is it confidence, mental toughness, lack of fear, strong visualization skills or what? Actually, it seems to be all these things.  When an élite player walks up to their ball, they immediately start to analyze the ball position, the lay of the green, the grain, hole location, and possible hazards.  Watch their eyes.  Sometimes they are looking at a spot that baffles the amateur, but it has caught their attention.  When they have figured out what they want to do, they prepare to execute.

All their actions are feeding the best kept secret in golf – there is always a perfect shot that will result in a chip in.  Every shot has one, every shot!  The trick is to figure out what it is. It sounds complex and sometimes it is…..others it is obvious.  Armed with this knowledge, the pros play with confidence knowing the answer is out there and they are the ones to figure it out.

If every amateur approached all their chip shots armed with the same knowledge and confidence, they would have greater success and their misses would not miss by that much.

Chipping in is possible for every shot.  Figuring out exactly how all the pieces fit together is the fun part.  It is the ultimate jigsaw puzzle.  If you have any hints or secrets you would like to share, please send them along for all to share.

I am a grateful golfer!  See you on the links!