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Lessons and driving range is far better for improving your game as a beginner IMO. When I first started three years ago, all I did was play. Over the past two years, Maybe once in a while I'd go to the range. I was DECENT at ballstriking, good at chipping/putting so I could SCORE, but my ballstriking was never as good as it should have been...

This year I've changed my routine. I go everyday to the range and play 1-2 times per week. Get a lesson every two weeks (have had four so far) and although it still has yet to benefit my actual score, my ballstriking is getting to the point where I can strike it as well as a 5 handicap, I just simply can't get the ball in the hole...soon, once the putts start dropping (shot 83 yesterady with five three putts and two birdie putts missed with in five feet) I will get down to a 7 or 8 handicap...I'm very close, but I'm improving faster by playing a round 1-2 times per week and working on my game 2-3 hours a day at the range + a lesson every two weeks.

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be patience and practice pitching around the practice area for free. if you work on the basics:

you can even practice easy full swings with your wedge that only travel 20-30 yards.

watch instructional video and do what you can without lesson at first, hook up with the best golfer you know that is willing to give you some tips

play 9 holes and practice more than you play.

The pitch shot is a mini version of the full swing and the impact zone is identical to the full swing.

you can practice pitching with only 30 - 50 yards on a grassy field that is appropriate for hitting golf balls.

To get better you need to practice more than you play at first. work on fundamentals and get a good foundation to work from.

be patience, golf takes time and perserverance.

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