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Old December 21st, 2004, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by valeogut
A complete beginner would do well to hit every club off a tee (even if a very low tee) at the range at first, just to get the feel of hitting the ball and making consistent, solid contact, starting with the short irons. When you can hit the ball consistently off a tee, then put it on the grass or mat and again start with your shortest irons and work your way up.
Easier said than done...

Thats what I did with the lessons and pratice in between, but didnt help much when I got to the field, so I went back to basics, irons without tees, and I am improving a lot faster this way, IMHO...

And dont worry, as I stay on the fairway, even with short distance no one has to wait for me, actually, lately we have been waiting for the groups ahead of us...
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