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Successful Practice

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10th July 2008

Successful Practice

The most successful type of practice is not found at the driving range anymore. By going right out back, most golfers will find similar to if not better results than if they go to a range and hit one bucket of balls.

“A little over a year ago I invested in one of your Golf Mats. The product has surpassed all my expectations and then some. Being a retired person affords me the opportunity of using the mat almost daily hitting several hundred balls at each session. The mat shows zero wear even though I have not rotated it. My sincere thanks and congratulations for giving the golfing public such a marvelous training aid. Continued success with your mats.” - Nick Cercone

With this great golf training aid, your game truly will improve and strokes will be taken away from you score. By using these outdoor golf driving mats and limited flight balls most of the practices you have will be more worthwhile than practices at a range because you are not restrained to a specific number of shots or even a time period as practice can be had whenever it is convenient for you.

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27th June 2008

Importance of Practicing

The importance of practice is widespread in all of golf and is the reason why many professional golfers are where they are in terms of the development of their game.

“I had to work bloody hard to get where I am at today.” -Colin Montgomerie

“All golfers at some time or another get to the stage where they feel that they have reached the limit of their capabilities and that they cannot improve any further.” -George Will

Professionals reach their status by practicing often, but practice does not all have to be done at the range or on a course. Quality practice can be done in the backyard with realistic practice mats and even outdoor putting greens.

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