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Lower Your Score With A Golf Ball Retriever

By: Jack Moorehouse

Picture this scenario: You have just blasted a dazzling tee shot on a par four hole. Your confidence is building and you feel great as you near your golf ball positioned perfectly in the middle of the fairway. It is your second shot, and being 225 or so yards out from the green, you think about going for it with your fairway wood. The distance is not the question; it is that pesky water hazard glimmering near the green that causes you to reconsider your approach shot. Maybe you think it would be better to play it safe and approach the green in two shots, not one. It would certainly be satisfying to launch the ball onto the green with one swing, and have the chance to putt for a birdie, but you hate the thought of splashing it in the drink and losing another golf ball. Then you remember you have your trusty golf ball retriever in your bag. That water hazard doesn’t look so intimidating anymore and you swing away...

Golf ball retrievers are really priceless tools to have on hand when you are playing golf. If you are new to the game, or have been around the links a couple of times without one, you may be wondering how this device can help you play a better game. As in the above scenario, having a ball retriever on hand will give you an edge, a powerful mental edge. Golf is a sport that requires a good amount of thought and concentration, and a mental edge will give you the confidence to create more amazing shots. Those amazing shots will lead to an increased level of confidence on the course, and ultimately, a better scorecard and the admiration of your peers.

On the market today are various kinds of golf ball retrievers to suit your needs and fit your budget. There are trapper, hinged-cup and ring-headed to name a few. Many styles use a telescoping feature, and in some models will enable you to rescue golf balls 20 to 30 feet away! One of the more popular retrievers employ the use of a rake head. Not only can you seize your golf ball out of the water, you will have the ability to snag additional balls left behind by other players. Considering you can never have too many golf balls in your bag, that is a great bonus. Having already spent a decent amount of money on your favorite golf balls, knowing you can retrieve a missed shot easily is very reassuring.

Do not undervalue the enhancement a golf ball retriever can add to how well you play your game. A simple tool, yes, but one that will give you the confidence to play a riskier, and definitely, more confident and rewarding round. The next time you are staring down a water hazard and visualizing your great shot, have that retriever on hand and just go for it!

About the Author

John Durack is a golf enthusiast who enjoys providing helpful information to fellow golfers so they can improve their game. Further information on golf ball retrievers is available at => www.thegolfballretriever.com

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