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newbie practice question
So I got a set of clubs, just played for my 2nd time, and am very passionate about the game thus far. I have a net to practice driving (which has helped a ton). However, many say that you can improve your game most by practicing your short game. I can chip around the back yard, but now what to practice my putting. Is there a way to practice without going to a course and paying? Practice on carpet?
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Re: newbie practice question
You're working on mechanics, mostly at this point, so carpet is absolutely fine...
Training aids are very useful if you have the $$ for them (Dave Pelz's website has a great selection)...or just get some cheapie foam holes (they're in all golf stores) and putt into them. The best distance is 15-20' if you can manage it. Once you get better, and you want to work on reading greens, then the course is necessary. |
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Getting your short game will help you more in the long run i think. I can drive 270-310 but that does not matter unless you can get the ball in or near the hole from 20 yrds in...
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Re: newbie practice question
Work on your setup and alignment and shorter putts.
Im sure you can find some good tips on a proper setup/grip/alignment. Just groove that indoors so you can take it out to the course once you get there. |
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Try this Link
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OP, if you can find a nice practice range, you are golden. Usually, the practice chipping green and puting green are free - just the range balls cost. Sometimes there are so many practice balls laying around you can just practice chipping/sand/putting for a couple hours and not pay a dime.
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