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How To Get Better At Golf Rapidly And Shoot Lower Scores Fast

Golf is a great game to play and learn but it can get frustrating if you do not learn how to get better and keep playing worse than you know you are capable of. Most people do not have time to play and practice all the time so learning to use your practice time effectively is very important. Too many amateurs practice the wrong way which is why their scores never improve. If you learn to practice smart then you can improve without having to be at the range or course all the time.

Short game is vital:


The short game is very important as most shots during a round of golf are hit from inside 150 yards so you need to spend most of your practice time working on those kinds of shots. Learning how to putt well should be the first thing you learn but most people reach for the driver first which is a mistake. Learning the game backwards is often the best option to start with and this is how many of the top professional golfers learned the game so it is a proven strategy.

Much of golf is based on confidence so if you are confident you can make putts and get up and down then this will also positively affect your long game since you will more confident that even if you miss a fairway or a green you have a great short game that can save you most of the time. Each time you go out to practice, start by practicing short putts then hit a few longer putts and then move out to hitting chips and pitches around the green. Also do not forget to spend time hitting bunker shots as they are important and some courses have a lot of them so you need to be good at that too.

Then move to the range and start by hitting some wedge shots from varying distances from 40 to 130 yards and slowly move up until you hit the driver last. Spend 60 percent of your practice time on short game shots and the other on the long game. If you are still not getting better then it means you need to spend a little more time practicing and less playing. Even if all you do is take one hour to go through a quick practice session then that can be effective as long as you are consistent and do it regularly. Click here to learn more secrets to hitting the ball longer and straighter.