It's About 'BLENDING'! - Part 2

Blending

We call the improvement process 'Blending'. Good 'blending' requires that we mix certain mechanical positions with certain physical movements and then use good tactics when we play. On the next page is an outline of the important aspects of developing your 'TOTAL' game. There are 9 important areas to playing the game.

Each area should get some attention and development...IF NEEDED. We stress 'if needed' here because it's very easy to get 'off the path' and begin thinking about things that will have nothing to do with your genuine improvement.

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Total Golf Game Management Outline

When we 'play the game' there are many things happening at the same time that willinfluence the outcome. It can be unrealistic to expect that you can fix everything or improve the outcome all at once. But you can take it a piece at a time and genuinely improve your ability to play better golf.

'Get the pieces of the puzzle in front of you'

The outline on the next page breaks down the total game into separate areas of importance - these are your 'puzzle pieces'. Each area is genuinely important and involved with every golf shot that you will ever play! Playing a good golf shot is a matter of 'blending' these variables. When each of these variables are improved upon, you create a better PROCESS for playing the game.

Whatever skill level player you are, from beginner who's completely new to the game to veteran tournament player, understanding the outline is essential to your improvement.

We are not necessarily suggesting a new way to swing the club or a new way to make the stroke - there is plenty of good information out there related to those subjects. What we are suggesting is that there is a better way to decifer and process that information.

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