Lynn Marriott teaches how to use the "Good, Better and How" evaluation in order to improve your golf game.


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Host: So, now you are pretty clear about those things, but if there is one thing you are going to pick that you want to better before next time you are going to play, what would that be? Male Speaker: Fairway woods. Host: Fairway woods? Male Speaker: Fairway woods. Host: That was clear one. And for you? Male Speaker: Driving. Host: Driving? Male Speaker: Yeah. Host: Jacky (ph)? Jacky: Definitely fairway woods, that's the weakest part of my game. Host: Yeah, Kathy? Kathy: For me, I will definitely be the second shot. Host: Second shot, good. So this is so cool, because after this, if you really, really care about being good in the future, you should always take the chance taking what you did well. Then you can do wanting better. So, then how are you going to do it, how are you going to do it? Male Speaker: Keep practicing and working on it. Host: Yeah, so how are you going to practice? Male Speaker: Go to the range, try to get someone who knows my swing and tells me what I am doing wrong. Host: Okay. And maybe even better, tell you what you are going to do right. Male Speaker: Right. Host: Yeah? That's neat. And for you? Male Speaker: I have got to get to the range more. I've just been playing a lot around the golf and no practice in between. So I am just ingraining bad habits. Host: Okay. So, in another way, with how we shared before that you want to really be disciplined too with your thinking? Male Speaker: Right. I am up to the point now I when I get on the tee box, I am thinking too much and worried about my legs. Host: So, how can you spend the practice in a way that's going to help you later on in the course then? Male Speaker: I think, if I can just get up and clear my mind and start swinging and just see if I can get it on the practice to just clear the mind and not think about things. That's going to help. Host: Yeah. I think that and also like I mentioned when you do that in practice, it's like simulated like this on the golf course. Male Speaker: Right, I've got to pick out spots and just try to go up and take the swing on. Host: Yeah, great! You Jacky? Jacky: Well, I just need to take my fairway woods out of my bag and not be afraid to use them. I go for my 3 iron before I will take out a 5 wood or a 3 wood. So, I need to just take them out and start using them and just go for it. Host: Yeah, good, excellent! You Kathy? Kathy: I need to take my iron till more at the range, that is used to play -- Host: Yeah, that could be -- you see, you guys are so good at figuring these things up. It's like you do now, and keep that always going through what it is that went well, all the good things. I don't care what this go look like or how poor do you think you have done. Anyone who have ever been around, could always find many parts of the game that is good. Then you can pick one area, that's where you want to get better and needs to learn how is it going to be done. I would recommend to try to keep like at least a 3:1 ratio of good to better. Female Speaker: Great! Male Speaker: Great! Host: So, that would be fun to check out in practice. Yup, see you there. Female Speaker: Thank you! Male Speaker: Thanks! Female Speaker: Great!