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The game of golf is one of the most challenging games out today. So many people are giving the game a try that it’s improving the sport. It’s interesting that so many amateurs, when they think of improving their games, they think of only one thing: improving their golf swing. Sure, it’s great to develop a technically sound golf swing and to hit the ball higher, longer, and straighter than before. However, the golfer who accomplishes this has improved only one out of four areas needed in order to become a complete player. The four key points that make up the game of golf are as follows: Ball Striking Short Game Mental Side/ Course Management Physical Conditioning Good ball striking makes the game more predictable. Still, striking the ball does not make you a complete golfer, nor does good ball striking guarantee that you’ll shoot a low score. Yes, good ball striking, combined with a well-developed short game combined with a great mental approach to the game and fine course management skills, and combined with improved physical conditioning, will make you the best player you can be. Keep this in mind as you plan your practice time in the future.
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