Improving Your Game
By Bob Mastroianni

Take one target at a time and Master it. Bouncing from one target presentation to another is not helping your game. I see people doing this all the time and they wonder why they are not getting any better.

If you want a reality check on how you're progressing try doing this. Take all the tournaments you have shot this year and total up your score. Say you shot 10 tournaments; add up your scores for the 10 tournaments. Now divide that total by the number of tournaments you shot. That is your average score for this year. If you're happy with that Great, but if you're not or you are at the same spot you were last year then you need to do something different.

Everyone learns at a different pace. Again how much time and effort you put into getting better has a lot to do with your progress. My approach is to slow things down and work on one target presentation at a time. You will see a big difference in your game and your confidence level.

If you're not confident in what you're doing in the box you're in trouble. Things usually fall apart from there.

I have had quite a few students tell me when they stopped following their buddies around the course and really started to change what they were doing they started to see improvement in their game.
I will leave you with this thought----If you want change you have to make changes.

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