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| My first season playing at the local 9 hole course here, I was consistently shooting in the low 40's and I even broke 40 a couple times. That being said, I haven't seen too many first season duffers who regularly break 50. My secret(really no secret at all), I spent one full golf season on the driving range and chipping and putting on the practice green. The best advice I could give you is spend more time practicing then actually playing the game. Get to know the average distance you hit each club in your bag and learn consistency off the tee before you get too wrapped up in lowering your score. When you actually go out to play a round, don't put any pressure on yourself. Just play for fun and practice and eventually you will see your score get lower. If you find you're pressuring yourself too much one round because you think you had a bad round last time, do what I do. Put away the scorecard for a couple of rounds and just concentrate on the basics and have fun. NO PRESSURE. Perhaps the best advice anyone who has done it could give: Don't golf with your brother or father. Too much competition there. Trust me, I know...
__________________ Golf is a game of inches. 36 inches = 1 yard I think you put that one about 2160 inches too far right. LOL ![]() Classic Tour Highly High Bore (Cleveland HiBore clone) 10.5 degree, Gramman TP440 stiff 3.5 torque shaft KZG Maraging Power 9.5 degree steel shaft #1 "fairway wood" Knight Virage woods, irons and wedges Knight putter Cheapest double titanium balls I can find. lol |