It's About 'BLENDING'! 

 

 

If you play this wonderful game, then you know how challenging it can sometimes be to 'breakthrough' with your game's improvement.  If you are new to the game then welcome

Our 'personal game improvement' is very much a part of what being involved with the game is all about.  While playing the game is fun (and it's a whole lot more fun when we play well), what we do to improve our skills is really what TGM Golf is all about.  The 'improvement process' is a 'path' and it is also very 'personal'.  We develop playing styles, techniques, and processes that are unique to us based on our individual traits, characteristics, and capabilities. 

As you will see, some of what you will work on during your improvement process is more 'absolute' than the rest.  Certain 'positions and movements' with the club during the swing are more essential when it comes to genuinely improving.  We'll talk about these essentials and help you to develop them.

Outside of developing the essential movements we just need to get as much exposure to the game as we can and enjoy these opportunities.  Check out a golf magazine, read a book, go to the internet, chip a few balls in the back yard or field nearby, putt a few balls across the den carpet, go to the range to hit a few, head to the course and get a few holes in without 'keeping score', or just do the 'ready / set / go' drill that we will show you are all ways to 'move yourself along the path to improvement'!  

Whatever skill level we are we need to understand that improving our games is a personal process related to several variables.  These 'variables' involve a tool, the body, and the mind.  Some variables are more absolute than others, but all require balance, that is, not too much, not too little, just the right amount!  To 'get the right amount' requires that we understand the 'blending process' and how to begin working it. 

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