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Some people are perfectly content going out on the golf course every couple weeks (or every couple months) and enjoying themselves regardless of how well or how poorly they play; there are others, on the other hand, who cannot enjoy their day on the course unless they are playing well - and if you fall within this category, it will be important that you know what you can do to improve your score! Although it can cost a good deal of money (not to mention the fact that it can be a bit annoying to have someone looking over your shoulder all day), a lot of people actually discover that the best way to improve their golf game is by hiring an instructor; you may think you do not need a private instructor, but the truth is, even a few sessions with one can help you identify exactly what the problems are in your game - problems you would never have been able to spot on your own. Of course, if the thought of some stranger following you around and critiquing you all day causes you to shudder - and especially if you are the sort of person who does a good job of identifying problems on your own - you may simply need to head out for a few rounds on your own, taking your time to examine your game and see what you can change.
And actually, purchasing some golf videos or some golf books can help out quite a bit - especially if these videos or books were created by a well-known (and well-respected) golfer; a few "insider tips" from a pro can go a long way in helping you to straighten out the problems that have been plaguing you on the course - and can help you to finally straighten out that drive as well! Golf is, of course, supposed to be fun - but it is certainly a lot more fun when it is going well; keep these tips in mind as you try to improve your game, and you can start causing your time on the course to consistently go well for you.
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