I imagine like most golfers who want to improve their game and hold down a steady job at the same time, I'm struggling to find the time to put in the practice on the range and on the course. Subsequently my scores are currently getting higher rather than lower
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I'm sure it's simply a question of swing groove, muscle memory and confidence as my back nine scores and now consistently much better than the front (51 front, 44 back last time out). According to the score card the back nine is harder than the front.
I obvisouly don't want to take 9 holes to warm up and I always hit about 50 balls on the range before stepping on the first tee so that I'm not completely cold.
I was wondering if anyone has some ideas for practice away from the range and the course which might help? I live in an apartment building so no suggestions about a practice net in the garden please!
This reminds me of Ian's story about the jar, the golf balls and the beer!
Cheers
Paul

I'm sure it's simply a question of swing groove, muscle memory and confidence as my back nine scores and now consistently much better than the front (51 front, 44 back last time out). According to the score card the back nine is harder than the front.
I obvisouly don't want to take 9 holes to warm up and I always hit about 50 balls on the range before stepping on the first tee so that I'm not completely cold.
I was wondering if anyone has some ideas for practice away from the range and the course which might help? I live in an apartment building so no suggestions about a practice net in the garden please!

This reminds me of Ian's story about the jar, the golf balls and the beer!
Cheers
Paul
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