| The course is for practice too! Don't think just because you are on a golf course, that you have to hit only one ball and record only one score. Some of the best practice comes on the course, simply because it is nearly impossible to simulate all of the situations you will be faced with on the course at a driving range, or a practice putting green.
Here are a few things you can do on the course to improve your scores. Go out late at night or early in the morning to do this so you don't hold up play. Also make sure you repair any divots or ball marks you make as well. Be courteous. So let's get started.
Face it, you're not always going to hit the ball in the fairway, not even pros do that. Take 5 balls and throw them up in the air to land in the rough. Hack these balls out to see what kind of effect the different lies you are faced with have on your shot.
Do the same thing from the woods. As a young teenager, I played on a tree-lined course where there was only about 10 yards of rough on either side of the fairway. Needless to say, I got really good at hitting low punch shots to escape from the woods. I would hit 4 or 5 balls a round in the trees and still shoot in the 70s. Practice these shots too. Not only will they help you save a few strokes when you land in the timber, but these shots are also beneficial in high winds or even to punch chip a ball into the green from 50 yards or so; get creative.
This is one that will help your confidence a lot. Go play a round, but if you hit a bad shot, allow yourself a mulligan. Depending on your skill level, you'll notice how many strokes you can shave if you can simply eliminate the less than skillful shots from your game. Just as an example, I did this once and shot 33 for 9, when my normal round would have been 39! That helped my confidence a ton, because now I know my capabilities. I just have to focus and play to my potential.
If you can make par on 1 hole, you can do it on 18!
Don't just practice the situations I have listed, practice putting on the course, chipping, pitching, fade/draw approach shots, fade/draw drives, knockdown shots, uphill/downhill/sidehill lies, long bunker shots, short sided pitches and chips, EVERYTHING imaginable. This is how the pros get so good. They have amazing facilities that simulate these conditions. But for those of us who don't have those resources, well we have to make do with what we have.
Get to it!
Cody
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