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 Lower Your Golf Goal - Guaranteed - Master the Mundane Here is the GREAT SECRET Master “Master the Mundane”. Now? !! Maybe I’m going to lose most of you this time because the “big secret” is so annoying that it could possibly take you away from 88 to 75 golfers.


 Run for the cover if you have to, because after reading this article, its reality will fall asleep every time you go to the next tee box for the rest of your life (or until you accept and act accordingly). I think you already have a little "game". If you’re just starting golf, a lot of this won’t make much sense to you until you get good enough to have a “bad day” in the course. If you want to reach the next level of scoring, read on - Warned! 


Globalization is a success in any sport. In basketball, it's layup, baseball bunt, ball block, catch and catch. In golf, the "Three Foot Putt" is awesome. You know that one. If you were a graveyard to get a double-digit printing press, it would be a "5-footer", but if you missed it, you would have won if it had not been for the "16-incher" you missed on the 18th. Don I'm shocked! This is not a "How to make short putts" article. There’s one of them in every street golf magazine every week. 


The focus of this episode is on the benefits of doing a 3-footer routine. This one skill is so important to your game that nothing else seems to be important until this part is in place. I am an "A" player in our foursome, and we are Base Champions (and there is excellent competition). I'm just saying this to make this point - I'm not very good at it. Our “C” and “D” players are both better golfers than me. Now why am I playing “A”? Because I do three feet… always. 


During the final stages of the playoffs (when the pressure increases), we get to watch the players with the highest level of games, falling to pieces because they have so much confidence in their short placement. What I am talking about is developing the habit of making short putts. If you go to the Major Golf Tournament, you see Tiger and Phil metal . What did they do when they first came out? They make short putts. Why? Because they are simple, they lower the senses, and the putts are the ones who will win the competition when everything is said and done.

 There are so many ways to make a 3-footer. Some of the best ones are:


 1. Choose an area of ​​8 - 10 inches in front of the ball and place it on top (land in - never look up!). 


2. Imagine dimming a dime instead of a hole. It says you have a right-to-left break; imagine a dime sitting on the right edge of a hole and trying to beat it. 


3. (Favorite) Imagine an eight-inch-long [10 cm] tube in front of your ball that you need to speed up the ball on the way to the bottom of the cup. It doesn’t matter what your process is. What matters is your thinking when you stand on the putt. It is a requirement that you have the ability to make these putts regularly. Allow time (SORROW) for placing the green under three feet until you can do 30, 40, or 50 respectively. You need to have this muscle memory in order to use the whole action strategy. Once this is accomplished, real magic can begin.



Keep the putter in your office and / or home. It doesn't have to be your "Billie Bare ". Any cheap old one will do, because what you are trying to achieve is 100% mental. Don't stop there and move away from it for hours. That won't help you at all. Your goal is to be able to stop what you are doing, and to achieve a 100% focus on your overall placement; under any circumstances, under any circumstances, and at any time. 



When things are busy at work, take a putter, take a deep breath, and soak 3 feet. If the kids make you nuts or telemarketer waste you're evening, take a putter, take a deep breath, and dip 3 feet. GET ONLY OPPORTUNITIES. NO ONE OPENS! If you remember it, take a moment to think about why. You may not have cleared your mind and focused on the work you are doing. It’s a pause to find out why you lost focus and missed a putt that will change your short game. You will soon have a habit of “focusing too much”. 


(I'm sure someone else has said that, but I like to tell myself I did it). The putter and the whole process of relaxing, concentrating, and removing that putt will be like a protective blanket for you. What strikes fear into the heart of your opponent in that lesson, will be your safety valve (your "happy place" according to Chubby ) . 


No matter how bad things go with your turns or short weights, that 3-footer will be like going back home to relax after a hard day's work. Imagine being able to "squeeze" your opponent into a 12-foot (where you need to make a short tie). How many golfers do you know who breathe freely when their chip shot leaves them 3-footer par? Trust me… it makes the nuts your opponent. The benefits of having complete confidence in your short game are too many to count but here are a few: 


1. You won’t have to waste time kicking yourself in the drive of those 4 or 5 strokes you spent “spent”. 


2. You can make smart choices in chips and shots in the sand knowing that you can make a moment with par putt. 


3. "I just need to get up and go up and down" is no longer just an honor. It means something. 


4. You will make more birdies because you do not need to leave them for fear of a three-meter “come-backer”.


 5. Amazing… those five and seven feet start to look much shorter than before. 


6. He protects himself from oppression. Train your mind to move on to the "autopilot" of short putts. The list could go on and on. The fact is that if you start thinking this way and use “quick focus”, YOU WILL READ the benefits of your golf game. You don't even have to "believe" it to work. The golf season is just around the corner and if you try it, in the middle of this summer, you will see that you are a “setting machine”.


 Mark my words. Your golf clubs will turn out to be frustrating because of frustration, but that will increase your focus! Remember, the goal is to achieve 100% focus anytime, anywhere, under any circumstances. It's too late. What should you lose… other than 7 or 8 lashes.

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