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Golf is NOT a Game of Confidence

You might be wondering, after reading the title of this article, whether or not there was a typo in the wording. “Doesn’t he mean the opposite?” you might suppose. Isn’t it an accepted fact that confidence is everything to a golfer, and that without it you are destined to fail? It would certainly be against the grain to suggest that confidence is not a good thing, but that is not what I am going to postulate here. Continue reading

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Are We Having Fun Yet?

Now, everyone who is serious about playing golf and who actually has fun while playing raise your hand. If you’re not sure what I mean by “fun”, go back to the dictionary definition and think about it. The description of “serious” would be someone who cares about the quality of the shots they hit and about their score. Continue reading

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