One of the questions I’m asked the most about my handicap drop from 34 to 9 in a year is: “How did you do it?” My answer is always the same: I tracked where I was leaking the most shots (what I call my “low hanging fruit”) and focused my practice on fixing those areas first.
The theory was simple: don’t try to fix everything at once. Instead, go deep on the part of my game that cost me the most before moving on.
As a high handicapper, the leaks were everywhere – 3-putts, bunkers that wrecked my confidence and tee shots that left me scrambling from the start of the hole. You may like
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