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LEE WESTWOOD MAKE YOUR BAD GOLF BETTER

Former World No. 1 Lee Westwood has been one of the most consistent players in world golf for the last 25 years. He’s known not only for his ball striking, particularly off the tee, but also for his focused and determined approach to the game. A key to his success and longevity has been his mental strength and strategic thinking - having the ability to grind out a score even when he’s not on top form.

Here, Lee shares his thoughts on strategy, grinding, tournament play and practice, and on how club golfers can learn from the top pros to make their bad golf better.

Build a strategy

Getting the very most out of your game is key in the professional game, whether you’re playing well or playing poorly. This is something amateurs can learn from.

Amateurs often don’t have

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