Tip of The Month

When the wind is blowing and you are getting soaked by the rain. Remember that everyone else is suffering the same problem. Don't be downhearted. Just think of it as another challenge. Make sure you carry an umbrella. Preferrably a bright one to cheer you up. Keep a towel hanging inside it. If you wear glasses, fit a visor to them. Wear waterproof outerwear that are comfortable and do not impede your swing. Always have at least one spare glove in your golf bag. Preferably in a polythene bag. And finally, the best thing for keeping your hands dry are mittens. In windy conditions, put on a hat or visor to keep your hair out of the way and wear clothing that does not flap about and distract you.

The Second Tip of The Month

  • A person with great dreams can achieve great things
  • Free will is a golfer's greatest source of strength and power. Choosing how to think is a crucial decision.
  • There is no such thing as a golfer playing over his head. A hot streak is simply a limpse of a golfer's true potential.
  • A golfer must train herself in physical technique and then learn to trust what she's trained.
  • As ball-striking skills improve, it becomes a greater challenge to love putting and the short game and to maintain a positive attitude toward them.
  • It is more important to be decisive than to be correct when preparing to play any golf shot, particularly a putt.
  • On the course, golfers must have the confidence of a champion. But off the course, champions must remember that they are not more important than anyone else.