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Achievable New Year’s Golf Resolutions to Consider

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Achievable Golf Goals for 2026: Elevate Your Game

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As we step into a new year, many of us reflect on our goals and aspirations. However, when it comes to setting resolutions for golf, it can often feel like an uphill battle. Mental game coach Jared Tendler, renowned for his expertise and author of the upcoming book Everyday Golf Psychology: Practical Advice for Golfers at Every Level, suggests we rethink our approach. Instead of lofty resolutions that quickly fade away, he advocates for establishing clear, realistic goals.

Why Choose Goals Over Resolutions?

According to Tendler, “Resolutions are top-line and focused only on results. It’s a blindly optimistic way of trying to achieve something. When momentum is disrupted, everything goes awry.” Goals, in contrast, are grounded in reality and consider the challenges you may encounter along the way.

With this advice in mind, here are 12 realistic golf goals to elevate your game in 2026.

1. Play as a Single

Golf offers unique experiences and opportunities to connect with others. Consider playing a round solo at least once this year. You may discover new friendships and enjoy the game from a fresh perspective.

2. Keep it Moving

Slow play can ruin a round. Be ready to hit when it’s your turn, keep searches for lost balls brief, and save storytelling for transitions between holes.

3. Try a New Course

With over 58,000 golf courses worldwide, you won’t be able to play them all, but why not set a goal to explore at least one you’ve never visited?

4. Get Fit for Clubs

It’s often said, "It’s not the archer, it’s the arrow." However, having properly fitted clubs can significantly enhance your game. Invest in a club fitting session and experience the difference.

5. Introduce a Kid to Golf

Share the joy of golf by introducing a son, daughter, niece, or nephew to the sport. If you don’t know any kids, consider donating to a local junior golf program. The game is best learned young and can provide lifelong benefits.

6. Make a Thoughtful Swing Change

Instead of random tweaks, consult a trusted instructor to make deliberate swing changes. Commit fully to the adjustments and monitor your progress.

7. Play Without Fear

Golf can be intimidating, but remember that it’s not a life-or-death situation. Focus on enjoying the moment rather than fixating on potential mistakes.

8. Putt Everything Out, Play Everything Down

Enhance your discipline and understanding of your game by committing to putt everything out and play all your shots. This can be done while still maintaining a reasonable pace.

9. Enter a Tournament

Consider participating in a local tournament. Competitive golf can be eye-opening and offers a unique thrill that enhances your enjoyment of the game.

10. Take a Caddie

Walking 18 holes with a caddie provides camaraderie, insight, and amusing stories to share. It also adds a new dimension to your golfing experience.

11. Walk the Course

If you usually ride in a golf cart, challenge yourself to walk the course instead. This not only provides better exercise but allows you to connect with the environment and enjoy the game’s rhythm.

12. Try One Shot You’ve Been Avoiding

Take a shot you’ve been reluctant to attempt and give it a try. Even if it doesn’t go as planned, you’ll gain valuable insights into your game.

As we embrace the new year, focus on setting achievable golf goals that will enrich your experience on the course. By committing to these actionable strategies, you’ll not only improve your game but also deepen your connection to the beloved sport of golf.

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