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Old 06-08-2012, 05:48 PM   #1
neictscek

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Default Dealing with Plateau
I just started playing golf again March of this year and really dedicated myself to getting out there 2-3 times a week and hitting it hard. I've come a long way since then, my drives are better (even though I'm constantly battling a heavy draw now), my irons are more consistent, and my chipping/putting is mediocre at best. I started out scoring around 115-120 and had never broken 100. I've played off and on (maybe 3-5 times a year) since 2006.

I broke 100 in June, and have since then pretty much stayed under. I've broken 90 (with a 89) 3 times, and stay at low 90s. My improvement has plateaued here and I'm not sure whats next. It angers me to score in the 96-99 range and I guess I'm happy with 90-95 but I'd really like to start making strides and consistently getting into the 80s. How have you guys dealt with this and is it fairly common?
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