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Golf Podcast 158: Playing Within Yourself for a More Consistent Game

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You might have heard the phrase “play within yourself” but what does that mean exactly?  The truth is that it all boils down to playing to your strengths while avoiding your weaknesses.

In this episode of The Golf Podcast hosts Frank & Mike will teach you a few ways to stay disciplined and stick to the strong aspects of your golf game while avoiding the shots that might cause you to shoot poorly.

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In this Show You Will Learn:

  • Why you should always play “your game” and not be influenced by anyone else’s.
  • How to stop “living near the distance limit” and start balancing control with margin of error.
  • Why it’s so important to set realistic goals for your golf game.
  • Plus much more.

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