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re: Breaking 80
Posted on 5/4/24 at 4:20 am to Tigerbiscuits
Posted on 5/4/24 at 4:20 am to Tigerbiscuits
Read the Four Foundations of Golf by John Sherman.
Synopsis:
1. For tee shots, keep the ball in play while advancing it as far as you can.
2. For approach shots, aim mostly at the middle of the green and allow your “dispersion” pattern to help you hit more greens.
3. Practice putting from 4 to 8 feet. Nobody makes more than 50% of putts longer than 10 ft or so, but you can get way better at 4-6 ft.
4. Get back to the golf course when you go astray. Find a way to play your next shot from the fairway or green.
5. Simplify the number and types of shots you play.. find a bump and run technique and hone it. Find a pitch technique and hone it.
Synopsis:
1. For tee shots, keep the ball in play while advancing it as far as you can.
2. For approach shots, aim mostly at the middle of the green and allow your “dispersion” pattern to help you hit more greens.
3. Practice putting from 4 to 8 feet. Nobody makes more than 50% of putts longer than 10 ft or so, but you can get way better at 4-6 ft.
4. Get back to the golf course when you go astray. Find a way to play your next shot from the fairway or green.
5. Simplify the number and types of shots you play.. find a bump and run technique and hone it. Find a pitch technique and hone it.
This post was edited on 5/4/24 at 10:53 am
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