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Spring is getting close, which means many people are getting excited to hit the golf course for the first time in months. While practicing regularly is the best way to improve your game, there may be some things you can do even before scheduling a tee time at your favorite course.

3 Ways to Improve Your Golf Handicap

1. Hit the Driving Range

Hitting the ball farther on your initial drives is a surefire way to improve your game. The only way to do this is to practice consistently, so those quality drives become muscle memory. Spending some time at a driving range allows you to get more practice in this one specific area than you would just by playing your favorite course since you can take countless swings in a row.

2. Practice Putting

golf courseYour short game can also make a huge difference when it comes to your golf handicap since even an inch here or there can lead to extra strokes on that final score sheet. Find a putting green you like and experiment with different shots. You might also try out new courses regularly so you can put your new skills to the test.

3. Consider New Clubs

Though your skills are the most important part of determining your golf handicap, your clubs can also make an impact. If you’re working with low quality or older gear, an upgrade could make a difference. Additionally, getting custom-fitted for clubs can help you ensure that you get ones that are well suited to your size and swing.

 

If you’re looking for a new golf course or driving range to try this spring, head to Hastings Golf Club & Events in Hastings, MN. The 18-hole golf course features a variety of landscapes and challenges. The facility also has a driving range, banquet facility, wedding venue, and even golf lessons. You can schedule a free tee time or look into one of their affordable membership options to hit the links regularly. To schedule a tee time, visit the golf course’s website or call (651) 437-4210.

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