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| Re: What do you practice most funny coz if you are not a good golfer the short game is exactly what you should be concentrating on. Anyone can learn how to chip and putt well on their own, these are the personal parts of the game. The long game is more technical and needs advice. |
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| Re: What do you practice most I practice, in order, short game (chips/pitches up to 100 yd), putting, driving. However, during the past few weeks (3-4), I find that my short game and driving are fine but my putting is off--I take the correct line but my "touch" prevents me from doing better. |
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| Hi Liam, Lately I have been practicing my short game a lot more, and we have even tried converting part of the back lawn at home to a putting area. Its actually good for short chips and putting. The neighbours do not play but they seem to enjoy watching. |