How to reduce your Handicap
It all goes with the basics as well as the practice of golfing. Some of you may be really plagued for years with the higher handicap you are trying to ward off. Higher handicap might stick on to you like a label and you want to enjoy playing golf becoming a lower handicapped, skilled player!
Reducing your handicap involves a lot of realistic hard work which may or may not be called hard work depending upon your love for the game or how you approach the game
in regard to your ability to take time out for learning how to play golf. Let us look into some of the ways to alleviate those handicaps which we have acquired over bad game play for long!
Practice makes Golfer perfect!
Even if you find it difficult to go to the course each and every day, just take time out in an open space and practice stance, grip, posture, positioning, and a few swings down the void. If you can, just try a few of the putting in your private empty space with the help of a cup or a glass kept on the ground – a common method of practice while practicing indoors.
Even if this is not done, just take the mere you and your golf club. Just swing it enough assuming a ball beneath you simply for you to get the feel of it. This will help you keep yourself closer to the game and make you wanting to play more. You would want to get the real feeling of playing real golf once you start this mock play.
Be there at the game
You must not be physically present in the game but mentally absent. Each and every shot is the one that will take you to a low handicap and not every shot that you play in surplus. Fixing your target, concentrating solely on the target and let your body do the rest to take you to the target, this will help you take good swings and good swings hold you at the probability of reducing your handicap to a large extent.
Think wise
It is not at all necessary for you to play with traditional clubs. There are different types of iron clubs, hybrid clubs and wood clubs these days. You can make fuller use of them by selecting your clubs wisely and not taking ones that make you an errant player. There are a lot of clubs that help you square the ball and avoid slicing.
Different clubs with different shaft flexes have emerged in recent times and clubs such as iron clubs made by investment casting methods and larger clubfaces are easy to use than the lower irons and wedges.
