Stanters
Trinket King
- Aug 13, 2006
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Sounds good so far. One thing I'd add about sharpening up your short game is that it feeds through your entire bag. What I mean is, if you know you are good round the green and can get up and down or make a 20 foot putt it takes the heat off your long game. You become more relaxed off the tee and with longer clubs because you know you have the tools to make a good score even if you miss your target.
When you lack confidence around the green and you know you have to put it close every time to score well you conversely become anxious and tense and tension is one of the biggest killers of a golf swing known to man. Perhaps the biggest.
Keep up working on those putts and like Silver says gradually work your way back from green to tee in improving your game, it's top advice....I think a guy mentions that in his "Little Red Book" and he knew a thing or two about this crazy old game.
When you lack confidence around the green and you know you have to put it close every time to score well you conversely become anxious and tense and tension is one of the biggest killers of a golf swing known to man. Perhaps the biggest.
Keep up working on those putts and like Silver says gradually work your way back from green to tee in improving your game, it's top advice....I think a guy mentions that in his "Little Red Book" and he knew a thing or two about this crazy old game.