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How Short Hitting Bad Golfers Break 90 All The Time

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If you're a short hitter, don't despair! You can still break 90 all the time. Here's how.

How Short Hitting Bad Golfers Break 90 All the Time
How Short Hitting, Bad Golfers Break 90 All the Time
by Fred Fields

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Language : English
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1. Play the right tees

The first step to breaking 90 is to play the right tees. If you're hitting your driver 200 yards, you shouldn't be playing from the tips. Move up to a tee box that will give you a shorter distance to the green. This will make it easier to hit the ball on the green in regulation and give you more chances to score.

2. Focus on accuracy

Short hitters need to focus on accuracy over distance. Don't try to swing out of your shoes and hit the ball as far as you can. Instead, focus on making solid contact and hitting the ball in the fairway. A well-placed shot in the fairway is much more valuable than a long shot in the rough.

3. Use your wedges

Wedges are your friends! They can help you get the ball up and down around the green and save you strokes. Practice your chipping and pitching so that you can get the ball close to the hole every time.

4. Putt well

Putting is the most important part of the game for short hitters. You need to be able to make putts from all over the green. Practice your putting every day and try to make as many putts as you can from different distances.

5. Take your time

Don't rush your shots. Take your time and make sure you're making a good swing. The more time you take, the more likely you are to hit a good shot.

6. Don't get discouraged

Breaking 90 is a challenge, but it's definitely possible. Don't get discouraged if you don't break 90 right away. Just keep practicing and you'll eventually reach your goal.

Here are some additional tips for short hitters:

  • Use a lighter golf ball. A lighter golf ball will travel farther than a heavier golf ball.
  • Use a graphite shaft. A graphite shaft is lighter than a steel shaft and will help you generate more clubhead speed.
  • Get fitted for a new set of clubs. A properly fitted set of clubs will help you hit the ball more consistently and accurately.
  • Take lessons from a qualified golf instructor. A good golf instructor can help you improve your swing and make the most of your game.

Breaking 90 is a challenge, but it's definitely possible for short hitters. By following these tips, you can improve your game and start breaking 90 all the time.

How Short Hitting Bad Golfers Break 90 All the Time
How Short Hitting, Bad Golfers Break 90 All the Time
by Fred Fields

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Language : English
File size : 624 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 103 pages
Lending : Enabled
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How Short Hitting Bad Golfers Break 90 All the Time
How Short Hitting, Bad Golfers Break 90 All the Time
by Fred Fields

4.1 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 624 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 103 pages
Lending : Enabled
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