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Tips for tournament play


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I have joined my clubs "Ryder Cup" team to play four events against another club and the disciplines are best ball, alternate shot, individual match play, and scramble. I was wondering if anybody had any mental tips for tourney play, and maybe some strategic tips for Individual match play. My history in tournaments lately has been pretty grim so any help would be great!!
REZGOLF

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R7 460 9.5 stiffV-steel 3 wood stiff/V-steel 5 wood stiff/2 iron hybrid reg.R.A.C OS2 irons reg.52, 56, & 60 deg. regularScotty Cameron Studio Design Newport II

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Yes... I have heard that "vision1golf.com" has the greatest secret known to golfers about the mental side of the game! I have talked to a number of golfers now that have used this program with outstanding results. I'm sure its an individual thing but might help...

Slicer69183

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thanks I will check it out.
REZGOLF

Currently in the bag-

R7 460 9.5 stiffV-steel 3 wood stiff/V-steel 5 wood stiff/2 iron hybrid reg.R.A.C OS2 irons reg.52, 56, & 60 deg. regularScotty Cameron Studio Design Newport II

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The best tip I can think of for tournament play is to play in a lot of tournaments. Learn by experience.

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