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Essential for winning - February 14, 2005

It's amazing how few golfers take the trouble to mark their ball. The ability to identify your ball with one hundred percent accuracy can be crucial. Always carry a marker pen. A felt tip, permanent marker will do the job.This hands little accessory really comes into its own when you start to use The Par System. Is this the best fee course ever on how to win at golf.Davidhttp:www.winning-seniors-golf.com
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It Takes Discipline to Play Good Golf - February 13, 2005

Watching a video the other evening of Jack Nicklaus playing in the Masters I was struck by how much trouble the great man took to prepare himself - he used the exact same meticulous preparation routine before every shot.Most high handicap golfers do not take nearly as much trouble to prepare to play the ball. Is there a lesson hereDo you visualize your shots before you line up to play Do you have a 'shot routine' Do you have a strong mental image of your swing in your 'mind's eye' that you...
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Manage the Course - February 12, 2005

It is striking how often 'local knowledge' plays a part in winning at golf. Home advantage is more important at golf than at many other sports like tennis or football.If you set out to think your way round the golf course the chances are you will make a much better score. By 'think you way around' I mean think where you would like each shot to finish. In particular, think about what is feasible before you play a shot, rather than hoping that you'll play your best shot every time.The Par System..
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Why Pros Score Low - February 11, 2005

I've just been looking at some Tour stats. The top drivers on the pro tour hit over 70% of fairways. And they're hitting the ball over 300 yards!Average amateurs only hit about 40% of fairways and probably average about 220 yards.Big difference!Our research shows that the best driver for average male golfers is the King Cobra 440 SZ. The best driver for average lady golfers is the Callaway Great Big Bertha.Davidhttp:www.winning-seniors-golf.com
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The Club that Causes Most Golfing Problems - February 10, 2005

Do you know that the average golfer's handicap is 16.2 (The figure has not changed for over 20 years). This means that the average golfer plays one over par at NINETY percent of golf holes. The major cause of being over par is a poor drive. Yes, even with all the advances in club design and manufacture over the past two decades, the average golfer still struggles to hit the fairway. An unsuitable driver is very often the cause of the trouble. We suggest that you check out whether you are...
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Announcing The Par System - February 9, 2005

Today marks the launch of the new Par System from Winning Seniors Golf. This unique system is designed to analyze your current faults, calculate what you need to put right and then take you through a free 5-day e-mail coaching course to set you up to put things right. If you wish you can then receive regular on-line coaching for as long as you wish. None of which will cost you a red cent. This offer is part of the launch activities at the new web site for Senior Golfers at ...
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