July 03, 2011 At 01:59 PM By P Ford
Russell E. OaksCamden, OH
JPHBBrooklyn, NY
Russell - really excellent advice! And congrats on breaking 80 in a tournament!
I managed to break 80 twice last year (a 79 and a 77) - but so far this year I'm in the 80s, with one round in the low 90s, but it's early in the season, so we'll see.
MadsChristchurch, 0
Sounds to me as if you are getting a tired at the end of the round. Have you tried to energise yourself for the last remaining holes. Try to eat a banana or muesli bar or nuts and always lots of water.
(Also for a period (or always) of time) change the strategy for how you play these last three 3 holes. Like, if you use a drive off tee, change to a fairway wood, 3 iron to be sure to get the ball on the fairway. Maybe lay up to a distance you know very well and can practice - say 100 yards = PW or what you like to hit a certain distance. That way you have good change for a par putt.
The course I am playing, the key to a lower score is on the long par 4s of which there are many. Actually only two short part 4s and the rest are longer than 380 meter (longest is 420 meter). In the beginning I was really struggling to score on these holes. But I found different strategies for each hole in order to lower my score and now I consistently shooting lower than 80.
Clubwise the only change I did was get a gap wedge, to give me better distance control. Now my set up is PW: 47 degree - 105 - 115 meters, GW: 51 degrees - 95 - 105 meters , SW: 55 degrees - 80 - 95 meters and LW: 60 degrees - 65 - 80 meters.
Good luck
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