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Know Your Yardages

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Knowing how far you hit each club is paramount for low scores. Many newer players need to be patient until they get their skills to par. Once you do, you’ll begin to see the yardages with each of your clubs For the more experience players, I hope you have a range finder because golf is a numbers game and if you are not playing the number, you are risking a miss. So, let’s get to it.

 If you have questions this topic, head to Coach Services for help. That’s an easy and smart step to more pars.

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