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October 13, 2015 At 03:43 PM By anthony p
anthony pNanuet, NY
PKBlacksburg, VA
Anthony,
Depends on what scores will make the team and what your handicap is. When I played HS golf I concentrated a lot on short game and my long game. The best way is to know your weaknesses and track how you play. For example, if your hitting 30% of fairways and averaging less than 1.5 putts/hole then work on driving and fairway woods. Short game is always a good idea. I spent more than half my time on or around putting greens until I got my up and down percentage above 80%.
If possible, tracking your stats at the home course that your team plays will put you at an advantage.
Hope this helps.
Carlo AngeloRancho Cucamonga, CA
MMHarmon32St Louis, MO
October 13, 2015 At 03:43 PM
in 5 months my high school golf team tryouts will start how can I train thanks
It's not easy to get better during the off-season, especially in the Northeast, but as long as there isn't snow on the ground, you can always work on your game outside, and even on snow days, you can always putt on a mat in the basement!
Spend most of your practice time on your short game, your putting and chipping. This is where you can make the biggest improvement, score-wise. Practice long lag putts first, learning to control your distance. Then practice 6-8 footers, leaving yourself no more than a tap in (right, left or long, never short!) each time. Finally, practice making 3 footers to a tee, or to a dime laid on the practice green. Practicing with the smaller target makes the hole seem huge when you actually stand over a 3 footer that matters.
When hitting your driver, don't be as concerned with hitting it -far- as with hitting it where you want to, consistently. You can always add distance once you have a consistent drive. Don't wear yourself out hitting the ball as hard as you can over and over. Hit more precision 7 irons and 6 irons at the range, focusing on -distance- control, figuring out how far you hit each club, and being able to repeatedly hit that number. Don't forget to hit half- and three-quarter shots to the front flags, too, to chart how far you hit your wedges with each swing.
Your coach will be looking for kids who are consistent, with trustworthy short games. You don't have to make a lot of birdies, just fewer doubles. Focus on making pars and bogeys, and NOT having those blow-up holes. Golf isn't a game of 'perfect', so being able to minimize your mistakes is the key.
Elfrie D
October 14, 2015 At 04:50 PM
Derekb
DenoNew Jersey
May 09, 2023 At 12:02 AM
Good preperation. 1 Play the courses your school will be playing the matches on. 2 Keep notes on each of the holes with notes on yardage, tee shot landing areas. 3 Take a few putts from differennt areas on the green also. Good Luck Anthony !!!!
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