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Mar 5, 2015
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pink22
Chip and putt an hour or so everyday. This is where amateurs can really
see a change in their game. Some don't have a natural feel for the short game, but that's the X factor between average and good.
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How does one get a lot better at golf?
MormonDevil
3/5/15 12:29am
Chip and putt an hour or so everyday. This is where amateurs can really
pink22
3/5/15 12:35am
If you're like the rest of us, you have more strokes to make up
garyfan
3/5/15 12:36am
Lessons with a pro, then hours upon hours at the range
SBJ
3/5/15 12:36am
Here are some tips, hope they help!
MwangoleCoug9
3/5/15 12:41am
I've always tried to have a few moving parts as possible. Open the door. Fold th
tyroneweaver
3/5/15 3:32am
My dad planted a T-Box in his back yard, and bought like 5000 old balls
Ssebo
3/5/15 12:43am
You probably won't unless you join a country club.
johnnycarson
3/5/15 5:30am
Seriously though, if you want to get better it'll take A LOT of time.
swishh_15
3/5/15 7:14am
A friend of mine & Ionce figured it out. Literally 10,000 swings will get you to
jholling
3/5/15 7:20am
Customize! Also, Are you a slicer? If so, go to YouTube and look up
JOPE
3/5/15 7:43am
CHipping and Putting. who cares if you can hit it 300 yards
crimedog
3/5/15 7:48am
yeah but if you can't really hit it, golf isn't very fun. don't have to hit it
johnnycarson
3/5/15 8:11am
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