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Re: How do you improve your game.

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Thu, Jan 10 2013 1:46 PM (5 replies)
  • runonron
    5 Posts
    Wed, Jan 9 2013 2:03 PM

    I don't know exactly when I became a WGT member, but very glad I did, enjoying it tremendously. BUT one huge problem , I am a level 76 tour pro but that is not reflected in my score. I have persevered and tried my hardest to improve but it just is not happening.  Do I just lack the skill, or is it my equipment or is there some other reason that I don't know about?. I have seen Hacks and Amateurs with scores of 60 and less, How?  

    I have watched the tutorials and read all the reviews on equipment etc but none of this has helped. I would appreciate it if someone out there could give me a clue as to how I could improve my game, Especially when it comes to CTTH tournaments. 

    I would also like to know how  to create earnings. 

    Many thanks, runonron.

  • tygerjr
    722 Posts
    Wed, Jan 9 2013 3:58 PM

    hi ron , i can help you with your game , i sent you a friend invite.

  • Wesdogg75
    2,431 Posts
    Wed, Jan 9 2013 3:59 PM

    Hey Runonron

    Better equipment and better balls would deffinitely improve your game, spend a few bucks and upgrade your equipment, it will make your playing time more enjoyable.

    Play all the courses and not just the easy courses, playing Olympic and Oakmont will help you tremendously on the other courses, and help your overall game.....also play with better players and pick up as many pointers as you can......oh and did I say practice.

    As far as earnings, you have to play in ready go's and play well enough to actually make money, and you can earn money or credits from the weekly tournaments but the payout there is not as good.

    By the way did I mention Practice???   ;)

    Good luck

    Wes 

  • opyeuclid
    6,710 Posts
    Wed, Jan 9 2013 4:01 PM

    Find a Great Country Club like I did ,  Best thing I ever did for my Game !

    OPY  iaaRft

  • runonron
    5 Posts
    Thu, Jan 10 2013 11:01 AM

    Hi, many thanks for the invite, "gladly accepted" it's probably what I need to gain the experience, I look forward to  more communication with you. 

  • runonron
    5 Posts
    Thu, Jan 10 2013 1:46 PM

    Thank's for the good advice, I'll definitely take it up. 

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