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Golf is about 10% physical and about 90% mental. A golfer has an inventory of various moods while on the course, awareness of these moods and being able to control them is what can make or break a golf game. A very crucial point in golf is determining your club distances. Many golfers really don't know how far each club can be hit. In addition to knowing how far you must hit a club, a golfer must also be educated on how to play under different weather conditions. One area that can really make emotions take off is putting. Putting is a part of the game that takes the most concentration because there really is no single correct way to putt. Determining your club distances can be a bit tricky at times because many variables can come into play such as wind, altitude, temperature and excitement level. Winds depending on their speed can make the ball go long, short, to the left or to the right. Also the higher the altitude the further you will hit the ball. For example, a golfer teeing off on a par 3 (179yards) with a 10 mile per hour wind behind him may have to use a 7 iron instead of a 5 or a 6.
Knowledge on how to play under different weather conditions, knowing how far each club in your bag can be hit and the know how on putting are all very crucial in the game of golf. If a golfer is cultured in all three, he/she will be on the right track to becoming a better golfer. Even if the ball doesn't go straight! This is because the wind could push or carry the ball an additional 10 to 15 yards farther. Weather conditions can come into play as well. The sun in particular can make the course conditions very dry and hard. When the landscape of a golf course is dry and hard the ball will have a tendency to bounce and role a significant distance farther than normal. In contrary, when the conditions are wet, like after it rains, the ball will stick or not go very far from were it landed. For example, a golfer may have played two rounds of golf on two different days, the first may have been a beautiful sunny day with dry conditions and the other may have been a day after a night of rain, in turn made the conditions of the golf course change dramatically. This dramatic change has altered
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