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Our Club > Michael Pino's "Tee-Time Tips" > August 2009

Build Consistency

I have an excellent game you can play when the golf course is quiet and your out to play a quick nine holes in the evening.

Play 2 balls throughout the nine holes, always playing from where the worst of your 2 shots end up. Continue through the round playing from the worst shot. What this does is help you build consistency.

For instance, if you have a 4-foot putt and a 2-foot putt, you will have to make both to count one stroke. If you make the first one and miss the second putt, you count 2 strokes. Same with the driver - if you make the first drive in the fairway and the second drive goes out of bounds, then you're hitting 2 balls from the tee again and counting it as your third shot on the hole.

The most interesting thing is what you shoot at the end of your round!

Please don't hold up play in the middle of the day playing this game - this should be only for those late night nines when the golf course is quiet.

Michael Pino
Instructor
Professional Golf Management

Updated: August 10, 2009