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change and immediately improve 1 part of your game with a wave of a magic wand what would that be?

For me, although I have struggled getting off the tee box the 2nd half of the season I know the driver will come back to me, it's bunkers that are the bane of my life. Don't think it's helped by the ridiculous state of the bunkers on my home track, you can be stood on deep soft sand only to find that the ball was sat on about 2 grains over hard packed mud or vice-versa! Really makes a confident swing difficult and affects the confidence in general.....which makes a confident swing even more difficult! :D
 
Putting - the game within a game. Its no good hitting 300 yard drives or being a great short game player if you can't get the damn thing in the hole. :)
 
I'm with Charlie on this one. My driving is holding me back. Playing Seve-esque recoveries every hole is hard work when you've only got 8 shots to play with.
I'm working on some things - or I would be if the weather wasn't so sh1te - so hopefully next year will see good things.
 
Definitely iron play for me, from 3 to PW!! Pretty confident off the tee, on and around the greens, and bunker play. But let's face it, no round is the same and more than likely to be chipping and pitching the next time I play!!!
 
12 months ago I would have chosen driving. To get into category 1 you have to get it away off the tee - Period. Not wanting to tempt fate though, my driving has been better this season than ever so I've gone for iron play. I just want to be able to hit mid and long irons as well as I hit the short ones. I still have to rely on my short game far too often to scramble par when I'm 150-180 from the green. To hit greens from that range consistently would be fantastic.
 
Iron play for me. No probs with the rest of it but I would particularly like to improve my iron play from the tee on par 3's. Countless times I'm playing nicely and striking it lovely and then come to a bog standard 170 ish par 3 and mess it up with an awful tee shot. Shouldnt it be easier to hit it off the tee ? Not for me it isnt for some bloomin reason
 
Short game for me.

TBH it is not so much improving it but to try and make myself more confident to take on the more challenging shot which i know i can play instead of playing something like it and making a mess of it.
 
Chipping and pitching no question. Turning 3 shots from the fringe into 2 and cutting out the silly duffs and thins that cost even more would be a big step to getting near s/figs for me. Strangely my bunker play has always been pretty good - result of a lesson or 2 and practice. Just don't understand why the same hasn't helped my chipping.
 
Driving is the bane of my life at the moment so would really enjoy the feeling that i would be on the short stuff more often than not.
 
Chipping for me


Driving is too much fun to try and master

Ive always been a good iron player

Putting is too personal a thing to just "fix". It would feel fake.

Chipping is the answer, I just want to knock em close more often than I do, I fat too many and thin too many. Hardest part of the game IMO
 
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