GSS 135: How to Learn Golf

Do you want to play more consistent confident golf? Learn more about the Golf Strategy Academy at https://www.golfstrategyacademy.com​ As you learn what it takes to become a consistently good golfer, you will see a common principal over and over again. Proficiency. In order to lower your scores and play consistently good golf, you need to become proficient in all areas of the game. If you neglect one aspect of the game, you cannot expect to play well and improve. As a beginner in the game of golf, it can be tempting to go to the driving range just to hit your driver over the fence 100 times. This type of practice session is often followed by a round on the course where nothing seems to go your way and you wonder why you aren’t improving. It’s likely because your practice is all wrong. Don’t fall into the temptation of only going to the driving range and instead, begin working your way out from the cup until you feel confident from anywhere around the green. Then, work your way back to the tee box at various distances in order to develop a consistent play style. By following these simple tips and not giving into the temptation of the driving range, you will see the scores dropping lower than ever before!Friend of the show Chris Finn from Par 4 Success has put together a free assessment to see how your four main rotation centers measure up to other golfers.  Visit par4success.com/griffin to get your free assessment!

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Golf Strategy School is a place where you can get great actionable tips, strategies, and information from the best and brightest golf instructors from around the world.We feature guests like:Tom Stickney - Golf Magazine Top 100 instructor, Golf Digest Top 20 Under 40 alumniTim Kremer - Feature speaker at the 2013 PGA & LPGA teaching and coaching summitsGeoff Greig - PGA instructor and Amazon best selling authorTyrus York - 2014 Kentucky section PGA teacher of the year.Alison Curdt - 2016 LPGA National Teacher of the YearIn these conversations we try to parse out the wheat from the chaff from golf gurus like Butch Harmon, David Leadbetter, Chuck Martin. We also dive deep on what strategies and practice methods pros like Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jordan Speith, Rickie Fowler, Dustin Johnson, and Jason Day use to maximize their improvement.This podcast is influenced by Fred Greene & Golf Smarter, The Golf Psychology Podcast, Golf Better Podcast, 18 Strong, Golficity, Golf For Beginners, For Serious Golfers Only, Feherty, No Laying Up, Tour Junkies, Golf Science Lab and many others. So make sure you subscribe, rate, and review so these pros can help you keep it in the short grass!