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09-23-2012, 09:01 AM
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forotis
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I would agree that if you have a limited amount of time to practice, the best way to utilize that time would be to improve your short game. Even if your putting is your best at the moment, it can always get better. Becoming comfortable with your pitch/feel shots will give your game a boost of confidence knowing that you have a great chance of getting up and down. Making those hard par's will help you lower your score much more than you'd think.
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