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[QUOTE="ColchVEGAS, post: 5315380, member: 8908"] Agree with this. I should probably splurge for lessons but watching Golf Sidekick and Porzak Golf on youtube have helped my game over the last two years. I was always consistently around 100, now I shoot more in the 85-90ish range, but since golf is golf there are still those ugly rounds. Just now my really bad rounds are right around 100 instead of 120. I credit Golf Sidekick with helping with the course management and strategy particularly with chipping and adjusting my expectations. I will live with bogey on everything. Gotta get rid of the doubles and more. I picked up golf around 4 years ago and it took me a little while to get rid of the classic baseball swing and slice off the planet. Now I hit a draw more consistently with a hook being my miss. My irons 120 and in have always been decent, penalties with the driver and 3+ putts were always my score killers. They still are at times. Luckily I hit the ball far enough still to make up for miss hits off the tee. I seem to be able to make up for it with a hybrid from the rough and get 200-220 out if it consistently to get back in the mix of bogey. [/QUOTE]
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