Monday, November 11, 2013

Transform Your Game With An Indoor Putting Green

By Mark Vanorden


The most difficult aspect of your golf game to improve is putting. Your short game is usually the last to develop and yet 40% of all shots on a golf course are taken with a putter.

Golf is a sport that is very much dependent on the weather. Keen golfers often prefer only to play in good weather conditions. Understandably so as golf is game that make take up your entire day and spending the day in heavy rain, cold winds or freezing temperatures is an unpleasant prospect. Golf is a game played with friends on warm sunny days.

This presents a few problems though. Golf is a game not easily practiced away from the course. Driving ranges offer a great way to practice your long game whatever the weather but practicing with your putter usually involves a coffee mug on the floor of your house.

It would be reasonable to say that most new golfers and enthusiasts would benefit from more practice on the green with their putter. The best way to improve your game and reduce your handicap is to become an expert with a putter. The competency you exhibit on the putting green can mean the difference between a bogey and a birdie. I'm sure you can think of many occasions where you have arrived at the green in one or two shots, a birdie or par looking certain, only to waste shots with inaccurate putting.

The key to enjoying a sport has always been continuous progress. Progress in any sport can only occur through consistent practice. However, golf is a more difficult sport to practice, especially when you are unable to make it to the course. Practicing your short game will usually involve a coffee mug on your floor.

Tour Links understand that golfers want to practice their all round game and that they are unable to do that at the driving range. That's why they have developed an indoor putting green that is perfect for all weather short game practice. Owning an indoor putting green affords you the option of practicing your putting whenever you feel like it. You can practice regardless of weather and time constraints. Anytime you have a spare ten minutes at home you can get on the indoor putting green and improve your short game.

Imagine how impressed your fellow golfers will be when you arrive at the course with a new level of putting skill.




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