Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Short Putting And Why It's So Important To Be Good At It To Succeed In Golf---Or Anything In Life

Isn't it funny how golfers never really get any better even if it's
short putts?
This ties right in to just about anything in life,whether it's work,working out,business or good old relationships.
What I mean is,and I had to think about it for a minute or 18 that the majority are not willing to start from scratch to build a foundation to get better in all the things I mentioned above.
You have to start somewhere,and if you're not willing to roll up the sleeves and get to solid hard work,then,well,you're screwed, or as the ex-Oakland Raider and great football player Howie Long said---"You're Doomed!
You can't just be educated about a lot of crap and expect to succeed. Nope. Doesn't work that way lads. Your success depends more on your amount of effort you put in. Not just being good at something.
So get to bloody work. Even if that means putting out multitudes of offers on the internet daily. Think about it,if you provide a service on the internet and make 2 offers everyday,which is not difficult to do,and you do it everyday for a year--that's 732 offers a year. I had to actually multiply that out on paper so I didn't publicly screw up here's on Zucker's fangled new web software,called,is it Facebook?
So getting back to actual golf and putting. Start off with this easy to do short putting tip. My dog could do it and do a better job than a lot of you. But I was thinking about Phil Micleson who's one of the PGA's best golfers at about 50 years old and still kickin' as and competing well. Phil practice's short putts at tournaments and on his own at home daily pretty much.
He's well known for doing as many as 100 short putts in a row at 2 or 3 feet per shot. It's not as easy as you think. Think about NBA players shooting free throws. Not all players are good free throw shooters either. Some are horrible.
Practice,Practice,Practice. And putting out offers on the net daily and putting in solid effort is what will make you succeed.
You don't need to know everything. Don't be an educated derelict.
So,head on over to the old blog I have on short putting. Even if you don't like golf, it will teach you something about building a foundation for the future and success.
I know you can succeed. Just get started today. A beer or two will help the cause too.

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