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Practice is a good way to lower your handicap as long as you are practicing the right way; most golfers do not know how to practice. Listening to advice from other golfers might be OK as long as it is good advice; most of the time a tip from a buddy will not work for you. Taking golf lessons might help, but they are generally very expensive - often costing $75.00 per hour. Buying off-the-shelf books and videos generally does not work because there are so many alternatives and it is easy to get confused.
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Let's take an actual example. I played a round last week. I approached the toughest par 4 on my home course; it measures 415 yards. I hit a long drive down the middle. My second shot was long enough but unfortunately I hit it in over the green into a bunker. I hate sand shots; it took me two shots to get out. I had a putt of 25 feet; I hit it past the hole,
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About The Author
My name is Jack and I'm a serious golfer. I play golf twice a week and I am always trying to improve my game and lower my handicap.