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I also like to go out with small soccer cones and place them at 5 yard increments and plactice trying to "fly" them into the cones with different clubs and trajectories. In the end you must control trajectory and roll around the greens so this helps satisfy at least one area. You can also use laundry baskets with a towel in the bottom and try to land them in the basket. Putting can easily be done indoors. I hope this helps a little. I am fortunate to have always had decent facilities to practice at. |
Thanks Jeff.
I would love to have access to some of the facilities I have seen at your country club type locations but sadly my club doesn't have them:crybaby: In fact, our 'range' at its longest, is less than 200 yards long and at the moment we have no chipping or putting green:rolleyes: We are growing in a new putting green which is bigger so thats a plus and hopefully the chipping green will be open soon too. The chipping green is rather one dimensional though as it is just a big green with very little grass surrounding it to play chips. You end up just playing long chip and runs, it takes a lot of imagination to create shots that you actually see on the course. |
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Thanks for the response. Just for clarification, in saying every set of tees, you mean ladies to championsip, right? I'm kinda long, so some of the par 4's from the ladies tees end being par threes for me (224, 225, 193 and 203) . Do I: A)Play it as the yardage presents itself(long or mid iron to the front or middle of green on the tee shot), or: B) Do I still play it like a super short par four, playing for placement on the tee shot (requiring me to hit 2 quality shots into the green instead of 1)? Thanks. Hope I don't sound completely clueless:laughing9 . I'm really looking forward to utilizing this method, as well as this forum. Keep em coming, Jeff. |
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great idea - I heard that when Tiger started playing his dad would work out the par of the hole based on how many it took Tiger to reach it. That way he was conditioned to making birdies from an early age.
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I read somewhere, that when Jack had trouble going really low as a junior, his dad sent him out on the ladies tees to overcome this mental barrier.
Can you imagine that picture? The bear cub smashing the crap out of Scioto from the red tees. I imagine him with his putter raised in the air with his left arm. A young Silver Fox on the bag, a little green McGregor bag. Playing through groups of Ladies 9'ers maybe. Here is a picture of him as a junior. (A tad off plane, although he recovered nicely from this to say the least.) ob http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/assets/...attach/jpg.gif |
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Thanks for sharing that story Jeff and congratulations on your very fine play of late. ob |
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