Hi jakeroe,
Golf, unfortunatley is no different to any other task that us mere mortals want to get better at - in order to improve we must practice. There are no short cuts. If at the moment you are only getting a limited amount of time to play at the course then try and put in 10/20 minutes a day of maybe swinging a golf club in the garden. Put a tee peg in the ground and attempt to knock the tee peg clean out, this will help you keep your golfing muscles active. Maybe try and buy a putting mat for indoors to keep your shortgame in check!
Golf, unfortunatley is no different to any other task that us mere mortals want to get better at - in order to improve we must practice. There are no short cuts. If at the moment you are only getting a limited amount of time to play at the course then try and put in 10/20 minutes a day of maybe swinging a golf club in the garden. Put a tee peg in the ground and attempt to knock the tee peg clean out, this will help you keep your golfing muscles active. Maybe try and buy a putting mat for indoors to keep your shortgame in check!
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