2011年8月4日星期四

Speed Your Stroke Up I

If you often play golf you may agree that an appropriate speed of stroke is very important to the enjoyment of golf. Those golfers who  stroke very slow and even bring about a "traffic jam" usually have some plausibly simple but actual bad habits. Thus, remember, speeding up a stroke does not mean that you should be rash on each shot, but you need get ready well before your turn and improve your playing efficiency on the golf course.
1) You should tee on a teeing ground that is appropriate for your golf capacity. Some golfers are very likely to attempt a more challenging teeing ground once they have a little improvement of skill. If your capacity does not reach up to a harder tee, do not challenge it, or you will get much shots and cost much time.
2) After the teeing, golfers of the same group should respectively and directly go to the ball's fall spot for another stroke, instead of chatting with each other, going together to every ball and moving to the next hole after all of them have finished this hole.
3) During you are walking to or driving to your ball, you may take advantage of the time to consider how to stroke the next shot, including the ball's fly distance and which club is appropriate, etc. In short, you should have gotten ready for the next stroke when you arrive where your ball stops.
4) If you two golfers share a single cart, the cart should send the one who need to stroke first. After that the rest one should drive to his ball quickly. The former may walk to the cart when the latter is stroking.
5) If the cart is only allowed to be driven on the roadway, then you must take with you all the clubs that you are likely to use, or you must return the cart to replace a club when you find the club you've taken is inappropriate, which really wastes time and length.

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