Does practice really make perfect?
May 24th, 2010 by GolfSwingClinic
The short answer is No!
That seems to fly in the face of logic; the more you practice the better you get, don’t you?
Well, no, not if your practicing the wrong thing!
Einstein: “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
Don’t think he was talking about golf necessarily, but true all the same.
No point going to the range or the practice area of the course and repeatedly rehearsing your slice, hook or shank expecting it to improve without making any changes!
Gary Player, when asked if he felt he was lucky replied saying “yes, the more I practice the luckier I get”!
The obvious difference is that when he practiced, he practiced perfecting an already solid game be that off the tee, around the greens or on them.
The other problem is, of course, that few club and weekend golfers ever practice at all and try to cure their game in the middle of it and worse still, sometimes even during a medal round.
And, that’s never likely to make the difference needed to lower their handicap! The very opposite!
So, from Tee to Green and on it too there is a help available to solve the problem you have:-
- Improve your Driving
- Improve your Pitching
- Improve your Putting
- Improve your Short Game
- Improve your Bunker Shots
- Beat those Trouble Shots
So, before your next practice or even your first, spend some of the cash spent on lost balls, on a lesson or two from your pro or get one of the Golf DVD collection from PurePoint Golf that are proven to make a difference and stick with until it improves.
