Good morning members.
Since the launch of PasturePool Golf in 2003, I have always believed that there should be a simple yet effective way to track golf scores and better my game. With that in mind, I developed PasturePool Golf.
Being a small business, the economy has hit us pretty hard but we have been able to hang on. Unfortunately for you (the members), I have not been able to upgrade our iPhone app at the pace I desire nor add to our course database at the rate that I believe will make us a truly great site. The good news is that is about to change.
In the coming months, we will be adding thousand's of new courses and developing a plan for a major upgrade of our iPhone app. I still think we can offer the latest features and most important - ease of use technology - at the lowest cost. I believe our annual membership fee provides the highest value of any site or tool out there. You may have noticed that in the last year, we overhauled our site design and enhanced our analytic features with new charts, pro comparison tables, and trending. I am always looking for new enhancements and many come from member suggestions like you.
I truly appreciate your business and look forward to many more years to come.
Best,
-Jonathan
Owner - PasturePool Golf
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Can Simplifying Your Golf Swing Help Lower Your Score?
By Paul Luciw
Golf is a great game. However for many who play the game it can be quit complicated and frustrating. This is because they seek to improve their game by taking the traditional route. The traditional route to improvement requires time and money. You must spend hours on the driving range and pay top dollars for instruction to improve your swing mechanics and ultimately lower your golf score. For the average golfer this is unrealistic. Simplifying your approach to golf might be a better idea. This would include making your golf swing more simple.
Simplifying you approach to the game involves a number of things. The first and most important thing is you mind-set. This involves keeping your swing mechanics simple. Do not think of too much as you setup for a shot and address the golf ball. Trying to process too much information before and during the golf swing is a recipe for a bad golf shot. Make sure your stance is correct for the club you are using.
Keep your mind thinking about a slow swing tempo. Do not try to over swing and hit the ball as hard as you can. This is very important because you will not hit the ball as far as a player in the PGA. You are better off just thinking of keeping the ball in play. Keeping your approach to your swing simple will help you achieve this.
Knowing how to keep your golf swing simple will require learning a system how to do this. There are a number of resources that will teach you this.
Best Regards
Consider using the simple golf swing to improve your golf game. Click "golf swing tips" to find out how to access a resource which will help you play a more satisfying round of golf.
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