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HOW TO HIT LOWER HANDICAP IN LESS THAN A MONTH

HOW TO HIT LOWER HANDICAP IN LESS THAN A MONTH

All golfers wish to lower their handicap; of course just like the score on your scorecards, you want to hit lower numbers. The lower your handicap is the more consistent your game goes and you are perceived as a better player.

It’s not just a random digit that you show off but a measurement of what kind of player you are.

However, for some, it can be very frustrating to achieve their handicap goals as change can be gradual. Improvement differs depending on how dedicated you are to realizing your target numbers.

To help you maximize your effort and time to improve your game, here are some tips that you can take with you as you start to achieve your handicap goal this year.

 

1. PLAY AND DEVELOP YOUR SHORT GAME: TAKE IT SERIOUSLY.

Don’t be overwhelmed with long drives; start it by getting precision on your short games. Many golfers pay lesser attention to their short games, but this is actually one of the secrets on how you can ace with your present handicap.

Practicing short games allows you to develop accuracy and consistency on medium to short shots. Giving your short game extra time will allow you to have precision on pitch shots, chip shots and, putts.

Hit your balls short, but accurate!

 

2. DOUBLE CHECK YOUR GOLF ACCESSORIES AND EQUIPMENT.

“Nah, I don’t need this advice I am using what pros use to win their game.”

Remember: what pros use may or may not work for your game. Your stats may vary from other golfers--thus using the equipment they use, just because it works for them, doesn’t immediately promise a winning result.

Having the right equipment that fits your body and swing can make a huge difference.

Check your golf clubs, golf balls, gloves, etc. Everything that directly affects your game should undergo checking.

Say for example; you noticed that you’re losing some swing speed because of uneasy grip on your club. Then you should check out our golf gloves that provide excellent traction for improved grip while hitting your ball off the tee.

Same goes for golf clubs. Beginners should refrain from investing in poor golf gear. If you are new to golf, you should start with 2nd hand high-quality clubs and shift to custom fit if you decide to pursue golf as your hobby or sports. If you need any help deciding what is the most suitable golf club for you, we are happy to help.

Golf balls cater different swing speed and handicaps, so all you have to do is to choose the right golf ball which adheres with your speed and allows you to hit straighter shots. Golf balls that give straight and clean shot guarantee better distance.

Have a look at our range of golf balls which will give you good trajectory and extra miles to shot straight down the fairways.

 

3. CHECK OUT THIS HEALTH TIPS AND EXERCISES TO KEEP YOU FIT:

If you want to improve your game, you should consider maintaining a physically fit body. It helps a lot in boosting your performance as a golfer. Take note that minutes of stretching before you hit your shots only do minimal help in improving your overall performance.

Golfers who lack physical endurance and strength find it hard to maintain a high level of performance.

Follow these steps to keep your body on track:

  • Do walking on the course. This is a great start for a healthier fit, instead of letting golf carts take you to your destination, you may try walking to boost your stamina.
  • Do some stretching before and after your rounds. This helps you to become flexible and relaxes the tendons and ligaments.
  • Eat healthy food. You need an energy booster. The right amount of carbs and protein will give you mental sharpness and physical energy for smoother swings.
  • Stay hydrated. This goes without saying: all golfers (everyone, for that matter) should take hydration seriously. Water keeps your body and mind working while playing. Feeling dehydrated makes you lose your focus that can affect your game.

 

4. PLAY AGAINST PROS AND BETTER PLAYERS, YOU’LL FEEL THE CHALLENGE.

Golf is a game that allows players with different abilities to compete with each other fairly. So take this as your opportunity to learn more and challenge your ability against better players. Be observant and see how they can consistently strike shots.

Instead of being intimidated, focus on your swing and take a close look at how they play their game. The secret of improving your golf game is to play golf more often and play it with different golfers, especially against the pros.

 

5.  CHALLENGE YOURSELF TO PLAY ON DIFFERENT WEATHER CONDITIONS.

Weather conditions can help you improve your flexibility and will teach you how to deal with your game when the weather suddenly changes.

Apart from battling with the bunkers and water hazards on the course, you may also face weather challenge; sometimes you will hit shots under the blazing sun, other times under a heavy rain that may steal your moment to land that perfect shot.

So if you really want to master the game, challenge yourself on different weather conditions. Play under the cold, rain, wind, or intense heat of the sun; this way, you’ll know how to stay consistent with your shots even if the weather doesn’t agree with you.

You will never dread the difficult days ever again!

 

6. DON’T BE COMFORTABLE IN YOUR HOME COURSE, HIT DIFFERENT COURSES.

Nothing beats your home course. But sometimes, you get too comfortable with it after hitting a thousand shots on your course. The tendency of getting lower scores becomes more likely.

So once in a while, try playing on a different course. This allows you to practice your skill on new course structure with different challenges, location, the bunkers, and the hazards.

If you really want to challenge your performance, then go check out nearby courses!

 

7. WATCH OUT YOUR OWN PERFORMANCE, PLAY BY YOURSELF.

Play, play and play! If you play more, then you’ll have better chances of improving your performance.

Playing by yourself allows you to practice your golf shots and be more consistent. It also gives room for you to test different club and identify the right one to hit off the tee.

Besides, playing solo is fun as you don’t get the pressure of an audience.

 

8. TRACK YOUR STATS AND KNOW YOUR ACTUAL HANDICAP:

Take a small notebook with you or download an app to help you record your stats. Take your actual handicap and improve from there.

You can keep a record of all your scores with each game. By this, you can evaluate your worst to best game and determine the difference of your performance on your every game.

 

Follow these tips and get ready to lower your handicap in less than a month!