njt1986
Member
Hi guys, just a quick one - though i'm sure it's going to cause some debate - but, when you have been working on your overall game, scores, Hcap etc. ... what is it that you would say is the key to improving, and what is the Easiest to improve, and what is the Hardest to improve?
I only picked up clubs again last year after going nearly 15 years without playing and golf seems so much harder than it did when I was a junior! Obviously I played more regularly back then, but now I can't decide which is the best option to improve my game.
Driving improvements (dispersion) will obviously help me hit fairways more regularly - or at the very least not put it in the rough/OOB - but that's only what? 14 shots per round on average?
You use Irons a lot more over the course of a round, so again, improving strike and dispersion seems to make more sense as I could make up for a poor drive.
Wedge play, and the ability to put the ball close to the hole and hold more greens is also huge when it comes to posting decent scores, plus the odd one here and there you have the potential to hole out.
And then there's the obvious one, putting. You putt on every hole, if you can negate the 3 putts and hole more 1 or 2 putts then your scores are naturally going to come down.
The problem I have is that I have a very limited time to practice and can only really put the work into one part of my game, but all parts are massively inconsistent, so if you guys had to say *THIS* is what will have you seeing the biggest improvement in the shortest amount of time, then what would you choose?
Cheers
I only picked up clubs again last year after going nearly 15 years without playing and golf seems so much harder than it did when I was a junior! Obviously I played more regularly back then, but now I can't decide which is the best option to improve my game.
Driving improvements (dispersion) will obviously help me hit fairways more regularly - or at the very least not put it in the rough/OOB - but that's only what? 14 shots per round on average?
You use Irons a lot more over the course of a round, so again, improving strike and dispersion seems to make more sense as I could make up for a poor drive.
Wedge play, and the ability to put the ball close to the hole and hold more greens is also huge when it comes to posting decent scores, plus the odd one here and there you have the potential to hole out.
And then there's the obvious one, putting. You putt on every hole, if you can negate the 3 putts and hole more 1 or 2 putts then your scores are naturally going to come down.
The problem I have is that I have a very limited time to practice and can only really put the work into one part of my game, but all parts are massively inconsistent, so if you guys had to say *THIS* is what will have you seeing the biggest improvement in the shortest amount of time, then what would you choose?
Cheers