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Play Better Golf
Maximize Your Mental Approach

Learning how to play better golf is the goal of most golfers, but it often doesn’t work out that way.

We walk to the first tee full of optimism, but leave the 18th hole frustrated and vowing never to hit three balls out of bounds on holes four and five again.

The pros make it look so easy... we amateurs make a frenzied flail at the ball, making it look like a huge effort. The difference is that the pros understand and apply the four fundamentals of a good golf system.

You know how wonderful the game of golf can be.

You know how agonizing the game of golf can be.

Let’s face the simple fact. Most of us are never going to play like Tiger or Phil. In fact, if you’re like the “most of us,” your average score hovers right around 100 for eighteen holes. And if the average golfer really followed all the rules, their score would usually be three or four strokes over the century mark.

Learn How to Score Better
and Enjoy Life More!

We have a simple thesis on this site: it’s totally possible for almost every golfer who can’t yet break 100 to become a bogey golfer (remember, that’s a score of 90 on most courses) just by adopting a proper attitude towards playing the game appropriately.

There’s something else we feel strongly about on this site.

In many ways, the game of golf radically reflects the reality of life. That reflection is reciprocal in that to do well at golf you need to illustrate many of the characteristics of living that give you a good life. By the same token, the characteristics you need in order to play good golf can also help you achieve a better life.

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