subject: How To Choose A Golf Pocket Guide [print this page] Todays golfers are as passionate as ever about honing their game, but have less time to do so. With the time demands and constraints of the hectic world we live in, how do golfers find the time to work on their game?
Many golfers have turned to an increasing range of golf pocket guides that provide abbreviated, easy to absorb information that makes it easier to understand the basics of golf including golf rules, golf games, on-course golf tips and off-course practice drills. Many of these golf practice guides come in both printed and mobile application formats that are easy to carry and allow golfers the ability to access their golf pocket guide content while actually on the course or on the range. Golf pocket guides ease of portability and concise information helps save golfers time and provides the information they need exactly when they need it.
Now the benefits of golf pocket guides are obvious, but which ones should you select? Though the golf pocket guides on the market range in price and quality, they are all within the same general range and none are above $20. So, like everything else, you should select the right golf pocket guide that caters to your needs. For example:
1.Do you need quick golf tips to help you set up properly for shots as you actually play the game?
2.Do you have a problem swing that you would like to address and fix right now?
3.Would you like an easy to reference source for the rules of golf?
4.Are you looking for a handy reference for golf games that you can play with your friends and family?
5.Are you looking for a single resource that contains all the key golf practice drills you need to work on all the golf swing fundamentals?
There are golf pocket guides that address all of these needs and more in both printed form and mobile application formats. The advantage of a printed golf pocket guide is that you can simply throw it in your bag and access it when you need it. Mobile apps are also convenient because many golfers typically carry their phone with them on the course.
Regardless of which golf pocket guide (or format) you choose, the number one criteria you should evaluate is the quality of the instruction. Ideally, it should have very easy to absorb visuals and text so that you can understand the lessons at a glance which is the primary purpose of golf pocket guides in the first place.