We are coming to the close of New Golfers Need Tips. Perhaps there will be a few more and then we will close down the web site. We therefore suggest you copy off all lessons and make a booklet for your review.
Here is a simple suggestion that is inexpensive and can be very helpful to your game. I'm surprised more people don't use this idea. The cost is around $10.00. Easily it could save you ten or more strokes.
Go to your local hardware store and purchase a 10 ft. plastic pipe. Then go to Wal-Mart and purchase a good size green dish towel and a pack of brass compression rings. The latter are for the corners of the "flag". Drill two holes in the pipe matching the size of the dish towel and wire the towel to the "pin". You will have a perfect target for practicing your short game in the back yard.
For a dollar or so more you can purchase a plastic covered container for your golf balls. In the early mornings before your game or in the cool of the evening you can learn to chip and pitch close to the pin. It worked wonders for me.
A few "Big Birdies" can help your score immensely. Par saves are very rewarding.
RHE
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