My friend and I had coffee the other day, and he was complaining about how his game has become obsolete. He really believes he has reached a plateau where no more strokes, which are obtained during a round of golf. He was depressed, to say the least, but he was also wrong.
My buddy is not Sam Snead (and I do not), but he's a solid player. His drives are generally reasonable in both distance and trajectory, meaning that he does not hook or a bit more than the rest of us.His mid-game is good, he knows how to choose and use his long irons, his close game is very good and he can out of a bunker when he ventured into a. All in all a good, solid game.
Until it on the green.
What I proposed to him is something I think we can all learn. If you are four or five putt most greens on your course by using a lot of strokes to your total score. My suggestion to my friend was that instead of trying to improve the other parts of hisGame, if it just a putt less stroke (on the four and five-putt holes), he would shave a significant portion of the blows of his game. If he could be a putting out of every hole, he had saved 18 strokes!
Well, if you are already a good putter, this is not likely work for you. But if you usually get on the green in regulation and then have more than twice the putt into the cup, well might, yes, maybe you, too, a few strokes, you improve your game just by shaving your puttingSkills.
There are lots of tips on how to implement - a job, and some are just goofy - but also nothing more than improve your putting practice. My boyfriend spends no time on the practice green, and it shows when he's on the pitch. But in his case - and in many other cases, I suspect - it is really no other part that he can improve his game. And, frankly, he does not need to spend time on the drive - he has nailed the. He needs time to spend and share. That's what'sMurder of his score card.
If you know - or even suspect - that their implementation is poor, increase the driving range and get on the green. You'll be amazed at how fast your reaction can be improved if you practice only spend a little time each week of the putts. This improvement is also up to the next round of golf, and you will easily see marks subside.
Practice putts!
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