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Jun
24

Why The Average Golfer Never Improves

The average golf score is the same today as it was 50 years ago or more.  That sad fact confirms that all of the advances in technology have done nothing to help the average golfer score better.

There are large Titanium drivers that look like the Fisher Price clubs in comparison to the old wooden models.  The balls of today go the distance of the original two piece rocks, but with the soft playability of the old would balls.  The grass, especially on the greens, has improved by leaps and bounds making the ball roll smoother and truer than ever before.

Yet, the average golfer has not benefited from these remarkable improvements.  At least on the score card.  They may drive the ball a little farther, and possibly a little straighter.  The putts are rolling truer, but not dropping any more than when they were bumpy sand surfaces.

The fact is, nothing science has to offer is going to help the average player score better.  That’s because science can not improve a golfers ability to make short putts.

The pros have enough time to perfect robotic strokes that repeat over and over again.  The average guy can’t do that, but still tries to putt as if they have that stroke.

Putting is a target game.  Apply the fundamentals of all other target games to putting and you will improve.  It’s that simple, and that is what Target Putting does.

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