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Old 04-07-2011, 04:20 PM   #11
Cogebrego

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Agree with most of the others. If you can, take some lessons to get on the right path. It doesn't do you any good to practice the wrong things.

If you want to improve your game in the meantime, take that range time and go to the short game area if you have one available. just head to a course and go to the practice green. Work on putting, chipping, sand shots, etc. While good technique can be taught, short game is partly feel. You will be a step ahead if you work on the little things on the putting green. Distance control and hitting the ball where you aim are two easy ones to practice that will lower scores easily.
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