Golf Tips For 2019

December 20, 2018
Posted by USHIO

US Hole In One would love to help you become a better golfer in 2019. With the rules of golf changing January 1st (more than 30 changes to the rules of golf), we want to make sure your game is at its peak no matter how drastic the change may be. Below we have listed a few tips you  can take into the new year to improve your golf game.

  1. Practice makes perfect. Go to practice green to train on your distance, and remember for each distance the placement of your putter head at the end of the backswing.
  2. There is no doubt that you will get better at golf by improving your body and mind. Spend some time in the gym to build strength and pick up some books to improve your skills as well.
  3. Make positive changes to some of your fundamentals, like your grip or stance. You do not have to be at the course or on the range. You can also practice in your home and use soft practice balls in the house.
  4. Playing other sports is a great way to get better at golf. Whether it’s football, hockey, bowling, basketball or billiards. Playing these sports will keep your hand-eye coordination sharp.
  5. Strive to hit your shot in 20 seconds when it is your turn to play to help keep play moving at a better pace.Playing at a better pace is not about hurrying up or rushing around the course.

The last tip of course is to get hole-in-one insurance. Nothing makes a golf outing stand out more than the presence of attractive grand prizes at all of your par3 holes. This gives more golfers the incentive to play in your event. Especially with thousands of dollars at stake. We help give away a wide array of prizes so if you are thinking of giving away a custom prize, we can make it happen! Don’t hesitate to visit our website or to call us at 888-882-5440.

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