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Instructor points out common mistake made by high-handicappers

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 12, 2025Updated:January 12, 20252 Mins Read
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Top 100 Teacher Krista Dunton emphasizes the importance of high-handicappers avoiding the common mistake of trying to be too perfect on the golf course. Overthinking things and striving for technical perfection can actually hinder performance. Instead, Dunton suggests simplifying the process by committing to the shot, club, swing, and ability before stepping up to the ball. She also recommends using the Think Box/Play Box method to designate a space for thinking and a space for action, allowing for quicker decision-making and execution during a round.

For those looking to improve their game, Dunton recommends focusing on three key elements during 30 minutes of range time: having a simple swing thought related to feeling free, in balance, or making a good turn, looking at the target, and then executing the shot. Developing this free and easy mindset on the course requires practice and drills to make the preparation stage and shot commitment more natural. By putting in the effort to practice with intent and play more freely, players can become more comfortable and confident over the ball, leading to improved performance on the course.

Dunton acknowledges the challenge of maintaining a quick and comfortable mindset over the ball, as many players struggle with being too conscious during their swing. By rehearsing quickness and developing a sense of comfort with decision-making and execution, golfers can overcome this barrier and improve their overall performance. Incorporating Dunton’s advice into your game can lead to a successful and fulfilling year on the course in 2025.

In conclusion, high-handicappers should focus on simplifying their approach to the game, committing to key elements before each shot, and developing a free and easy mindset on the course. By practicing with intention, using simple swing thoughts, and developing quick decision-making skills, players can improve their performance and make significant strides in their golf game. Dunton’s advice provides a valuable framework for success on the course, helping players achieve their goals and enjoy a more fulfilling golf experience in the new year.

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