Learning to Recover

During a round, there are times when a poor tee shot or a missed iron shot will lead to a need to recover.  By becoming a mainstay on the golf putting green, or on the golf mats at a driving range, a consistent swing will be had and it will become easier not to compound errors.

“I accept the fact that I’m going to miss it sometimes.  I just hope I miss it where I can find it.” -Fuzzy Zoeller

By taking this approach and realizing that it is more important not to compound mistakes than to try not to make an incredible shot after a miscue, it will be easier to practice for any type of situation.  Using golf alignment mats and working on draws and fades with limited flight balls is a great way to practice for this.

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