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How To Finish Your Round Strong

2016/7/20 16:11:24


PGA Tour, as one of most fantastic golf match among the world, makes almost golf lovers excited in every year. They can watch the best golf players such as Tiger Woods, Luke Donald, etc. playing on the course. As we know, three of the four majors take place in eight weeks between June and August. It organizes most of the events on the flagship tournament also known as the PGA Tour, as well as the Champions Tour (for golfers age 50 and older) and the Nationwide Tour (for professional players who have not yet qualified to play in the PGA Tour).
For most golfers, they haven't had a chance to visit the Copperhead course at Innisbrook, which is an outstanding track for all golfers. Watching on TV, the course looked beautiful, but for those of us lucky enough to have visited and played there, it's even better in person. And those closing holes, "The Snake Pit" as many golf fans know it, may be the toughest and best finishing holes in golf. As the golf action continued on such an intense day, I think the drama and excitement were compounded by the fact that all the fans, players and media knew that the leaders all had to contend with that gauntlet of finishing holes.

There's no question, closing a good round of golf can be tough, even if the last three holes aren't some of the toughest on Tour. Well, I would like to give you some suggestion on how can you become a better closer. One thing you need to do is giving yourself a mental edge by taking the pressure off. While playing college golf, when tournaments and championships were on the line and not only playing for yourself but your teammates and your school were on your mind, the pressure could be really intense. So one of the things we did was to divide the round into six three-hole rounds. The goal was to finish each 3-hole round by being even par. However, you need to forget them and go on to the next three once those holes were done. You should focus upon that score only and go through the same routine. This narrows your focus, releases tension and keeps your thoughts free of the big picture pressure.

Another thing you can do is giving yourself a physical edge by staying hydrated. A good tip for you that you can start each 3-hole routine by drinking something, even you are not thirsty at all. When you get tired or dehydrated, it affects not only your swing but your ability to think clearly. Eating some fruit during your round to be sure you hit each water cooler or get some type of energy drink. In the later round, one of the most satisfying feelings in golf is coming through under pressure. Being prepared to do so will help in many ways when you find yourself in position to do just that.

You should understand that closing a good round of golf will be not as easy as you think before if you have the chance to play on Tour. However, with the tips I have referred on the above passages, you can finish your round on the golf course strong.



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