Putter Junior Tiger
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Many junior golfers are still in the process of developing all the fundamentals of his game. One of the challenges they face is how to measure the progress of a player on these bases in the golf course, besides the obvious performance measurement.
When will the golf course is very important that the young golfer have a specific purpose in mind as to what she or is trying to achieve. These "process" objectives can become the criteria for determining how growth is taking place. Some examples are:
Are all considerations being addressed in determining appropriate selection of shots?
* Wind speed
* Wind direction
* Lie
* Pending
Yards from * the center of the green
* Hole location
* Choosing the right club
* Choice of correct shot
Is young player reading the putts thoroughly?
Are the changes you are trying to swing?
Is the player eating and drinking enough and healthy enough regularly?
It is the player to join the preconceived game plan?
It is the player who plays too fast or too slow?
Can vaccines being played "one at a time" or is frustration mounting?
Is it a limited goal of being selected before attempting a shot?
Junior players can work in this kind of thing in the golf course by determining that one or two of these types of items they intend to work. Surrender a hole by hole grade can be helpful. Simply mark on the scorecard on a 1-10 scale or a grade of AF can keep the young to pay attention to those goals.
Make sure this type of positive habits are formed which will help in their growth and development, and ultimately impact the player's score line deep!
Jeff Troesch is an internationally recognized expert in the field of mental skills training and performance enhancement. Jeff also served as Director of Mental Training for David Leadbetters Golf Academies. For more information on Jeff's work, visit http://www.fitnessforgolf.com.


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