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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Playing the game

The key to lower scores is to concentrate on strategy, rather than tactics. Strategy means keeping a target SCORE in mind, and playing the shots that allow you keep at that score or lower. Tactics involve how to swing the club, or make a stroke.
As long as you're trying to think, or remember, your way through the stroke, golf is Hard Work.
Posted by Parshutr at 6:36 AM

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