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Lowerhandicaps.com is a great resource for Complete Golf Instruction. We provide newsletters filled with fundamental golf instruction, golf psychology, full swing and short game tips, physical conditioning, putting and golf equipment.
We put this site together to help you, our fellow amateur golf players sort through all the golf instruction clutter on the internet. The last time I searched “Golf Instruction” I was overwhelmed. There are now over 6,500,000 websites (yes, that’s right 6.5 million websites) dedicated to golf instruction. Who has time to sort through all those websites (along with all the pop-up windows) to find good solid relevant information?
Well… we do; in fact, it’s what we love to do. We have a passion for studying golf and finding the best free golf tips and best free golf instruction available. Lowerhandicaps.com is dedicated to finding, sorting and delivering the internets best golf tips and instruction.
Getting better at golf is just like anything else, it’s easy if you have a good system to follow. Every professional player has a system for golf improvement. All of the best amateur players have a system, why shouldn’t you?
The best players know that golf is more than just full swing mechanics, putting technique or mental conditioning. The best players in world work on all seven components of golf to play their best. Most amateurs are not even aware of all seven components, or a system that puts them all together.
Our articles contain the best golf tips from some of the best golf instructors, sports psychologist and equipment engineers. And best of all its FREE.
For example, great putting requires a combination of a solid set up (fundamental golf instruction), good technique (swing mechanics), great feel (practice drills), confidence (golf psychology), the right equipment (golf equipment), ability to read greens (preparation and training) and a certain amount of physical conditioning. Each of these components must work together for you to putt your best. Our articles cover each of these topics.
Practicing your full swing is not enough, all great players have know this for decades and they have always worked on every part of their game. These days professional golf athletes have many different swing coaches, golf pyschologist, golf equipment engineers and physical trainers, each with their own unique area of expertise. And thanks to the internet, you now have that same opportunity. You can learn from full swing coaches, short game specialist, putting gurus, physical conditioning coaches, golf psychologist, golf equipment experts, golf course management experts, golf rules masters and game strategist.
Any good golf instruction system can be broken down into seven very distinct components. Each component is linked with all the other components. Working on just one or two will only make you a lop-sided player. This is the reason many players do not improve and don’t know why. In order to achieve consistency in your game, you must learn all you can on each of these topics.
Below are the seven components of golf improvement. Your newsletters have articles covering each component: (click on each one for a sample article)
Currently we have over 40 authors covering every aspect of the game and our list of articles is growing every week. You can view a sample of a newsletter by clicking any one of the seven components listed above.
If you didn’t want to improve your golf game, you wouldn’t have read this far. Join the hundreds of other players that are utilizing our articles to lower their scores.
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A lot of players will tell you that golf is half mental and half physical. This is probably true while playing, but I believe the mental game also includes how and what you learn, which increases its importance substantially.