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 Short Game

  Imagination and Versatility

  Written By: Tom Reynolds
  Submitted on: 6/20/06

We as golfers should always make the most out of our practice time by practicing with a purpose.  We should really spend the bulk of our practice time working on our short game.  By working on our short game I don't mean drop a hundred balls in one spot and chip them to the same flag.  Spend your time practicing all types of concievable situations that you might actually come across on the course.

For example, when you're in the bunker put the ball on a hill or bury the ball in the sand and figure out some way of making the best or the situation.  Practice out high grass, short grass and even no grass.  Little things like this better arm you for the golf course.  Remember its always a good idea to have more than one way to get the same job done, use your imagination with it and have fun with it.  Now when you find yourself in a sticky situation you won't sweat, you'll succeed!