Is Your Golf Game In Motion or In Action?

Is Your Golf Game In Motion or In Action?

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Have you ever been caught up in the motion of your golf problems? For example, want to be a better putter? How many YouTube Shorts have you watched about putting? How many Instagram reels pop up about reading greens? How many new putters are on the market right now? If you’re like me, chances are you’ve spent a lot of time in this area trying to get better with zero action.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s great to have an outline or plan of action, but let’s not forget the most important part… The act of doing something.

I once researched every aspect of hitting the ball straighter with the driver. Took me about 5 days to actually take it to the range. What would my results have looked like if I had just gone to the range on day 2? I truly believe the results will be better in any area of your game if you spend more time in action and less time in motion.

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  1. Benjamin

    I love it! The consequences of inaction and not being consistent. Especially when trying to develop a skill.

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