Hey Everyone:
Hope everyone is preparing for a GREAT Christmas celebration!
Last Sunday...as all of New England was enjoying our first snow event of the season...my mind started to reflect on my golf...
As I get a bit older (actually, quite a LOT older), a realization came to mind....
My short game has held up quite well over the years...especially as my long game, ball-striking skills tend to diminish. I attribute this to the fact that, as a high school golfer, growing up in South Florida...I can recall spending COUNTLESS HOURS working on my short game. ALL of those repetitions have paid dividends for many. many years, from my experience playing on the PGA TOUR, 'til now!
My suggestion...spend as much time as you can to develop a rock-solid, all-world, short game. Spend time on the putting green...gaining feel for distance (practice more 50' putts than 5' putts). Make your putter and your SW your best friends! Be creative...learn to spin the ball in crazy ways...use your imagination, practicing "impossible" shots around the green. Challenge yourself....challenge your favorite Titleist Tour player (in your mind)...and beat 'em! Make your short game the talk of the town!
Trust me...many, many years from now...YOU will reflect on your short game...and be proud that it still holds up!
Merry Christmas!
-skip guss
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