2 years ago I played like crazy and was making it a goal to practice chipping in the yard often and hit the range as much as possible. Score dropped fast. Then the following years I didn’t play so much and lost all the progress. Consistent progress and work will always pay off.
@@cgolfcdriven lots of golf and range time. Last 10 years Ive only got a handful of rounds a year, this year I got a membership, and over 60 rounds now. Really just been working on my swing at the range every chance I get, nearly every time I go out for a round. Also did get new clubs this year, but can’t say if that helped
@@cgolfcdriven I had a goal at the beginning of the year to hit in the 80’s and get an eagle. Got into the 80’s pretty quickly, then just a week ago I finally got my eagle after 20+ missed eagle putts. Haha. Shot a +2 with only 4 hit fairways! It’s all in the short game Honestly it’s addicting and you always want to go lower, it would be amazing if I consistently hit 70’s though so guess I’ll just see where I get this year. I’m in Canada so not a lot of golf left
@@limitlessbuilds yea it’s crazy how fast the summer has gone. Congrats on the first eagle. I’ve had a bunch more chances this year but same thing just missing the putt. Lol, one day.
I've had the same sort of improvement, for me the biggest thing was inside 100 yards. I now average around 3 from inside 100 yards and it makes bogey golf easy. My focus has been just keeping the ball in play and getting inside 100 yards in regulation. If I average 3 from there I'm a bogey golfer. My next area to improve on is distance and getting up and down from around the green. Currently I'm leaving myself too many 30 to 100 yard pitches and it's hard to make a par from there. When I do get greenside I don't get up and down enough so I want to improve my touch and feel around the green and gain a bit of distance to give myself the chance of more greens and more up and downs.
That’s cool, I’m pretty much the opposite, my strength is distance and struggle with putting,getting up and down, and keeping the ball in play. Have you thought about how you want to try to increase distance?
2 years ago I played like crazy and was making it a goal to practice chipping in the yard often and hit the range as much as possible. Score dropped fast. Then the following years I didn’t play so much and lost all the progress. Consistent progress and work will always pay off.
Way to go! Hard work definitely pays off.
Keep going! I started the year off at 22, now I’m a 7!
Wow that’s a great year. What did you do to make that improvement?
@@cgolfcdriven lots of golf and range time. Last 10 years Ive only got a handful of rounds a year, this year I got a membership, and over 60 rounds now. Really just been working on my swing at the range every chance I get, nearly every time I go out for a round.
Also did get new clubs this year, but can’t say if that helped
@limitlessbuilds glad the hard work is paying off! You going to try to get down to scratch or happy to be shooting in the 70’s?
@@cgolfcdriven I had a goal at the beginning of the year to hit in the 80’s and get an eagle. Got into the 80’s pretty quickly, then just a week ago I finally got my eagle after 20+ missed eagle putts. Haha. Shot a +2 with only 4 hit fairways! It’s all in the short game
Honestly it’s addicting and you always want to go lower, it would be amazing if I consistently hit 70’s though so guess I’ll just see where I get this year. I’m in Canada so not a lot of golf left
@@limitlessbuilds yea it’s crazy how fast the summer has gone. Congrats on the first eagle. I’ve had a bunch more chances this year but same thing just missing the putt. Lol, one day.
I've had the same sort of improvement, for me the biggest thing was inside 100 yards. I now average around 3 from inside 100 yards and it makes bogey golf easy. My focus has been just keeping the ball in play and getting inside 100 yards in regulation. If I average 3 from there I'm a bogey golfer. My next area to improve on is distance and getting up and down from around the green. Currently I'm leaving myself too many 30 to 100 yard pitches and it's hard to make a par from there. When I do get greenside I don't get up and down enough so I want to improve my touch and feel around the green and gain a bit of distance to give myself the chance of more greens and more up and downs.
That’s cool, I’m pretty much the opposite, my strength is distance and struggle with putting,getting up and down, and keeping the ball in play. Have you thought about how you want to try to increase distance?