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  1. Lots of statistics helps but is hard to remember. Be very consistent off of the tee, even if it's shorter than every playing partner. Never duff a chip or pitch shot, make short putts as much as possible and done leave a putt more than 5 feet short or long.

  2. Saw some dude who looked just like you on my course the other day. Had to do a whole ass double take

  3. I don’t break 80 consistently but occasionally I can. I shot 76 the other day hitting only 9 greens, 5 fairways, with one 3 putt. Only 2 birdies 😅

  4. I’ve found the biggest contributor is my greens in reg. More greens = more pars and more looks at birdie. Just keep driver in play, make sure chip/bunker shots get on the green, limit 3 putts.

  5. If I can get my proximity to the hole better with my wedges I'd break 70….but alas it's difficult

  6. And how many times can I top the ball and bounce it eight yards to two o’clock? I have a feeling I need to get that stat down.

  7. Isn’t it amazing how many tour pros miss the fairway? I mean Phill was a toddler the last time he even saw a fairway and he was the Masters runner up. It’s all about scrambling!

  8. Just broke 80 for the third time in my life. Two birdies, no bunkers, aimed for the middle of every green except one which was a back left pin I almost holed with high draw 7 iron. What has changed my game is learning to hit draws in addition to my natural fade. I use the easy method: close the face at address and swing normally.

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