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Everyone including the professionals have had those practice sessions before a round of golf where you hit every shot perfect. Then for some strange reason we can't take that same success on the golf course. The shots you hit on the range were all right on the money but for whatever reason you couldn't take it to the course.
Why does this happen? That is a question that even baffles the best pros like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. Quite often we will hear that Tiger hit every shot perfect on the driving range but then gets to the first tee and wipes way off to the right. Then proceeds to struggle the rest of the day off the tee. Even Tiger struggles with this so surely the rest of us do as well.
Back in the mid 90s I learned some valuable lessons about practice. I took psychology lessons to help me improve my performance on the golf course, and perhaps the way I approached the game. Glen Albaugh taught playing professionals like Scott Mcarron, and I was fortunate enough to get a few lessons on how to practice like you play. You see most golfers do not have any purpose when they get to the range, which is a big mistake.
This reasoning goes along with other sports as well such as basketball and football where the coach simulates real game like playing sessions. The idea to practice like you play is to be able to seamlessly go from the driving range to the first tee without missing a beat. So how do you do this?
Here are a couple things you can do next time you are on the range practicing:
1. Picture the first few holes of your home course or the one you are about to play. Then actually hit the shots on the range you will have based on the result of your shot on the range. Make sense?
To elaborate. Pick an imaginary view on the range and pretend its the fairway on the first hole. Maybe try and hit your tee shot between the 150 marker and a tree you see in the background for example. Now go through your routine like you would on the first hole line up your shot and hit it. Now determine if you hit the fairway. Next determine what club you have left into the green, and hit that shot. Now move on to the next hole.
2. Don't hit at the same target more than a few times. Mix it up a little bit and change clubs. Take a 5 iron and try and play a draw to a target on the left side of the range. Then hit a shot at a target on the right side of the range, but this time hit a fade. Keep switching it up playing low, high, fades and draws. Use your imagination and get the feel you need to hit the shot at hand. Go through your on course routine before every shot. Its not the amount of balls you hit its the quality.
Just these two tips alone if practiced and taken seriously will help improve your performance on the golf course, and this is what we are all after.
Brad Long is a former professional golfer and writes about golf, relationships, internet marketing. You can see his latest websites on Kitchenaid Artisan Mixer, Kitchenaid Can Opener
Is your Game Server Support Good?
As fast as your game server might be, there will come a day when a problem arises. Perhaps your server will become laggy, maybe it will get hacked, or it might not work at all. When these things happen, your line of defense will always be your game server provider's support team. Any decent provider will offer free support with your server, and some even offer 24-hour support! Good support is the key to having a good game server, and you shouldn't give any provider that doesn't offer it a second glance.
So, just what is good support? A good support person will answer all your questions fully and completely, be polite at all times, and fix your problem in a reasonable amount of time. Preferably, all issues should be solved in less than 24 hours. Most gaming server companies offer support via special online ticket systems, but some go as far as to offer instant message support, email support, and in some cases, even phone support.
To have your problem fixed as quickly as possible, it's important to open a support request as soon as the problem is first noticed. When filing a ticket, tell your provider exactly what the problem is. Give details about when the problem occurred, what you were doing at the time, what game your server runs, your server's IP, and how the problem specifically impacts you. Doing these things will not only get your problem solved faster, but will make life easier for support personnel.
Just like with any computer product, a decent game server will have good support. Though providers with better support may be more expensive, it will spend more time online and less time down, giving you more fragging action. No matter how good or bad your particular game server's support is, keep one thing in mind: you always have the power to change providers.
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How much space does each sims 2 game take up?
How many gigs do all the games take up, seperatly
the sims 2 is 2.73 gigs. Bon voyage is 947 Megabytes. celebration stuff is 363 megabytes. Family fun is 298 megabytes. Glamour life is 357 megabytes. Nightlife is 1.27 Gigs. Open for business is 714 megabytes. pets is 802 megabytes. seasons is 894 megabytes. Teen Style stuff is 485 megabytes. There are a couple more that I don't have but I'm sure they are about the same as the smaller expansions.
Bizarre storm played game of chance with North Jersey towns
The snowstorm that pulverized the region for the last two days played a chaotic game of chance with North Jersey's towns. Take Paramus and Hawthorne. Seven miles separate the towns. Both sit less than 100 feet above sea level. Yet Paramus was inundated with seven more inches of snow - 20 in all.
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