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(1) Get Fit Physically
If you really want to improve your drives, you need to get
your physical aspect going in a good direction.
Good balance is important in making accurate
and powerful shots. Without good balance you will find your
shots going awry more often than not. That beer belly, of
course, does not help with your swing, as it could very well
get in the way of your game.
Having a belly in golf is no sin (though, it
would be great to know what your basketball coach would think
about that), but for your game and for your heart, getting
physically fit makes a lot of sense.
(2) Practice Regularly
For one to be any good at golfing, he or she
has to at least have enough time for practice. And when the
word practice is spoken, it has to be consistent and intense.
Consistent practice is important for one to
get better at any sport or profession. If you lay off golf for
too long, you may find yourself losing some skills in the
process. You will find that some of the finer points of your
game could dull and erode, necessitating renewed practice to
return.
If you don’t practice regularly, you could
find yourself seesawing in your performance. If you want your
progress to be consistently in the upswing, keep to a regular
practice schedule. |