Watching the British Open makes it very clear how much the wind can affect the flight of the golf ball! To become a better player, you need to learn to play in different weather conditions. There are two main things I believe you need to do in order to play better in windy conditions.
On the Course
One of the top rules I try to follow when I get into trouble on the course is to get the ball back in play. How do you turn a potential bogey into a double, triple, or worse? By not following this rule!
After Rory McIlroy won the British Open, he spoke of two words that helped him win. They were “Process” and “Spot.” Upon reading this, I felt that these two words are critical for the beginning and intermediate golfer to live by.
Is your busy schedule is making it difficult to get out and play a full 18 hole round of golf? If you are short on time, then go play nine! Unfortunately, 18 holes can take up to 4-5 hours to play on average, then add in the time to commute to the course, get there […]