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Re: What are you going to improve for next year?

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Originally Posted by Matt10
I'm going to stick to one swing and try to get a bit better at my driving. I'm also going to play in the worst weather conditions whenever possible. There's a City Championship next year and I plan on competing for the first time and hopefully winning.
The best thing I did last year was play in horrible weather (ok - Tropical Storm Alberto while in Orlando, but anyway). You learn a lot playing in bad weather - your swing changes (you cannot be aggressive, or if you do, your grip locks down), your grips are slick (so you find out in a hurry how to keep 'em as dry as possible), and the ball comes down fast. Not to mention, most storms bring wind, too.

However, day 1 of our Club Championship was bad weather - and I shot a personal best, sitting on the confidence of knowing that a little rain and a little wind was nothing compared to a tropical storm.
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