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The Secret to Making Easy Pars It’s Time To Improve Your Game Golf Game Tips specializes in hel

The Secret to Making Easy Pars [Golf game tips] It’s Time To Improve Your Game (Tip Below) Golf Game Tips specializes in helping golfers, just like you, improve their game and shoot lower scores. You are receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in quality golf tips. You can remove your email by clicking [unsubscribe]( at any time. To make sure you do not miss the next game changer add this email ([support@golfgame.tips]() to your contacts and/ or safe senders list.   Here's Today's Tip... The Secret to Making Easy Pars. Most golfers unconsciously make the game a lot harder than it has to be. It’s the rare few who know how to simplify each hole and make it look easy. So…what’s their secret? When playing Par 4’s most golfers automatically assume that the best strategy is to go for as much distance as possible off the tee leaving themselves a short approach. They believe that by leaving themselves a short approach they will be able to improve their accuracy and set themselves up with a make-able birdie putt. But what REALLY happens is often quite different. Many golfers who strive for maximum distance off the tee find themselves addressing approach shots that are far from optimal. Behind the trees, in the deep rough, or even in a hazard. Smart players know that the SECRET to making easy pars often lies in flipping this conventional wisdom on it’s head. Instead of focusing on distance off the tee they club down to a fairway wood or hybrid and focus on accuracy - deferring the challenge of hitting the longer shot to their approach. When it comes time to hit their approach shot they may have a longer iron or even a hybrid club in their hand, but they can swing with confidence since they’ve positioned themselves in the fairway with a good look at the green. Even a slight miss from will likely land them near the green with a decent chance at an up and down. At the end of the day it only takes one great shot to make a par on a par 4. That can certainly be a great drive, but for many golfers it’s more likely to be a great approach, a magical chip, or a well rolled putt. To The Smart Play! Golf Game Tips  Before I go, I wanted to make sure you saw this... it's received tremendous repsonse.  Here it is again in case you miss it!  FW: The worst exercise for golf. Did you know one of the most popular exercises that golfers do is also the single worst exercise to destroy your shoulders and throw you out of the game with a long term injury? Talk about a bad news exercise. [==> This golf exercise will kill your game (+5 tips to lower your handicap)]( You will also learn how one golfer improved his shoulder turn by at least 30% while also increasing hip rotation. Did you know most players are not working out for hours at a time, but rather short brief flexibility and strength routines? Phil Mickelson. Bubba Watson. Adam Scott. Webb Simpson. Yes, all the top players... [==> Here's what they do](      This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@golfgame.tips Scottsdale, AZ 85255 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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