Most golfers would prefer to spend the time that they do have for golf playing rather than practicing. Likewise, many golfers that do spend time practicing tend to work on the same things. But what if you decided to use your limited practice time to really hone the strongest part of your golf game instead of always focusing on your weaknesses?
The concept of working to your strengths was introduced as part of groundbreaking research from renown researchers Dr. Donald O. Clifton and Ms. Paula Nelson in their best selling book, “Soar With Your Strengths”. While the book was written with business productivity in mind, this concept could help you play better golf, become more efficient and enjoy your practice and play even more.