Thursday 24 May 2012

Incentive to Practice Golf

Most golfers have the best of intentions when it comes to practicing. The next time they've got a spare hour, they say, they'll go to the practice fairway.
These people believe in reincarnation.
It's all very well for the pros, they complain, they have a monetary incentive to get better.
These people believe that merely playing better isn't enough pay-off.
The problem with the average golfer is that they consider hitting half a dozen shots into the practice net as serious practice. And if they have half a dozen practice putts, that shows they really mean business.
So, if you're one of those golfers who can't be motivated to practice, here's what you do.
Concentrate on short game practice, because that's where you can save the most shots. Set up large pots, upside down at distances of 10, 20, 30, and 40 meters, as pictured. Under the first pot place a bottle of water. Under the second, place a bottle of beer. The third pot gets a bottle of wine and the fourth, a bottle of champagne.
When you hit the first 5 times in a row, you get the water. The second requires 4 hits in a row, third three and the champagne only needs two. The pot will protect the bottle.
There's nothing like a tasty reward to focus your concentration. And make sure you use an expensive bottle of champagne. Your grandchildren will thank you for it.



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