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By MtotheW72

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  1. MtotheW72

    MtotheW72
    Bradenton, FL

    Just moved to Florida from Illinois early this year. Previously was a member of a small 9-Hole private course. I've noticed now that I do not have a "home club" this year, that my play and strategy on the course has improved dramatically. Back in IL I literally did not think of club selection very rarely. I could rattle off almost exactly what clubs I would hit on every hole, for every shot, from start to finish. I just knew the yardages/clubs to hit. Now it seems every shot is to a hole I haven't seen before, I've started paying a lot more attention to hazards, pin placements, and it's opened up a whole new level of scoring for me. Handicap is now starting to drop accordingly. Wish I would've started "exploring" more courses back then, like I'm doing now. It's helping........

  2. Deno

    Deno
    New Jersey

    Military
    Nothing will sharpen your game like playing new courses. One reason why I never joined a club. So many courses to choose from in Florida...lucky you...lol

    Deno
  3. Lance P

    Lance P
    Hillsborough, NC

    I agree that playing a course for the first time does make for some more strategic plays. One does not know exactly where to miss so you might hit a stock 150 yard shot just to be safe...fairways and greens can really lower your score unless your putting is totally off.
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Once you get the yardage down on your clubs it does not matter where you play. Just shoot the yardage on your Bushnell and let it rip. If you have the confidence in your clubs, well that is the key.......
  5. Playing a new course is a good test for your course management
    Don't just hit a club knowing where danger can lurk
    Play with a purpose

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