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Pre-Round Mistakes Golfers Make
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Joe Ferguson from Golf Monthly shares 7 common mistakes people make before a round of golf.
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I think it would be fair to say golf is a tough enough sport without ruining your round
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before you've even gotten started.
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So let's head out to Madeira.
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I'm going to show you some of the most common pre-round mistakes that I see and how to fix
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them.
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Okay, so the first part of poor preparation for golf is a particular bug bear in mind.
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As a gear writer, someone who deals with equipment all the time, preparing your equipment badly
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is the cardinal sin for me.
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First up on that would be just not cleaning your clubs.
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Then your grooves full of mud will affect not only your spin and your launch conditions,
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but it'll have an effect on your distance and consistency.
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Make sure you turn up with clean clubs and at very least have a towel so you can do it
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at the course.
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Second equipment error I see all the time when playing them, which is turning up with not
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enough equipment.
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The equipment I'm talking about here is things like tees, pencils, pitch mark repairers, balls,
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and even a nice fresh glove.
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You see a lot of people turning up with gloves that very much look like they're on their
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last legs, the big holes all over them, so at least get a fresh glove so you feel good
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starting the rounds.
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Finally, the final thing I see in equipment all the time is people turning up with low
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batteries on their lasers.
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The amount of times I see someone on the 15th or 16th hole clicking away, desperately trying
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to get a yardage, but their battery's gone, make sure you've got a spare one in the bag.
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If you're a GPS guy, make sure that GPS is charged up before you play.
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Okay, so another mistake I see in preparation happens exactly now.
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We've come to the driving range, we're going to loosen up to hit some balls, but I see people
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just put their balls down, grab a club, and start hitting away.
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And not only is that going to affect your performance, your body's not ready to move in that way.
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You've got a real danger of injury there.
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You're coming out cold.
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Your muscles aren't ready to make the twisting motion that's involved in golf, so it's important
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to do a few little stretches, dynamic stretches as well, just to get your body moving and
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ready to do what is quite a complex movement.
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Now, I'm not going to bother showing you any stretches here because I'm not a professional,
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so I'd recommend doing some research online, even watching a YouTube of Miguel Angel Jimenez's
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warm-up, something like that, or consult a professional and have a proper physical screening to see
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what you need to warm up specifically.
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But it's absolutely critical for injury and performance to make sure you do some stretches
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before you start hitting shots.
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Okay, so another bit of poor preparation that I see a lot comes on the putting green.
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If people visit the putting green at all, I often see mindlessly hitting mid-range putts
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and not really getting the information they need.
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So in terms of putting warm-up, for me, I like to split it into two categories.
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Number one, I want to start building some confidence.
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I want to see that ball go in.
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If you're just hitting 15 and 20-foot putts at various targets, you're getting a little
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something from it, but you're not going to see the ball go in an awful lot, and we want
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to build that confidence.
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So I like to set up a little drill.
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I use my putter, put that in the hole, grab a little T-peg, and that measures me at about
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three feet.
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Then, I'll just simply spend some time hitting some putts from that three-foot range and
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just knocking them towards the hole, seeing the ball go in, and building confidence from
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there.
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The more you see that ball go in, the more you're hearing that sound, you're feeding
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your computer with good vibes, and that's great for your confidence during the day.
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Second part of this, again, I'm not even going to use a hole for this bit.
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I want to start feeding my computer and my brain with some knowledge of the pace of these
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greens.
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So I'll take my three balls, I'll find a long putt, and I just aim for the fringe.
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It can be from 40 feet, 50 feet, 60 feet, but I'm just going to keep repeating and trying
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to get the ball stopping just on the fringe line and take it from there.
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It's pretty much on the fringe cut.
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Pretty good, so probably just run into the fringe cut a little bit there, so now I know
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I need to take a little bit off.
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That's just more gently approaching the fringe, a couple of inches short, but you get the idea.
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So I've got a really good idea of speed now.
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Now, what I would do is turn around and go from that fringe to this fringe because it's
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a little bit more downhill.
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I've got some really good information I can take with me for the day, and I'm better prepared
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to hold putts.
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Another big mistake I see about preparing for a round of golf is ignoring the short game.
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Those who do warm up at all tend to go and hit some longer shots and might chuck a couple
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of balls down on the putting green.
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These shots, your pitches, your chip shots, they're the ones that require some real finesse,
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and ignoring warming up those smaller muscles that control the real precision elements of your
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game, I think is fatal, so it's always, for me, important.
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If you've got the facility, I mean, I've got a great chipping facility here at Santa
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De Serra, don't get me wrong.
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Some people don't have that benefit, but you can always find a little area off the course,
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just a piece of grass, say half a dozen chip shots, get the feeling of the ball on the
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club base, seeing some flights, seeing how far they're going over 20, 30 yards.
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It's really important to warm your feels up.
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I would just come to the chipping green, I would just hit a few little pitches to various
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targets and just start to get a feel of how it's reacting on the green, if the green's
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good.
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Go to that white one now, hit some different length shots, some vary the trajectory, get
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it rolling out a little bit more, and you can really start to refine your feel over these
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shots.
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When you get out on the golf course, you're not going to have any big surprises of a
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chip shooting out of your hands because you've warmed up those refined muscles.
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Don't ignore the short game, get your scores lower.
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Another part of poor preparation that I see is a bit of a mental mistake.
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Those of us who are diligent enough to come to the driving range to warm up and hit some
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shots, I can often see a lot of panic taking place on driving range before the rounds.
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If you're hitting bad shots, that can often put people off.
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What you've got to remember is this is not a practice session.
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This is a warm up.
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What does a warm up mean?
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We want to warm our muscles up and get loose for the round of golf.
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We're just going to simply hit a few shots away and we're just observing what's coming
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out.
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It's more of a physical exercise.
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We're not practicing certain shots.
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We've done our practice or we should have done before we arrived to warm up for that particular
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day.
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If you hit a load of bad shots during practice, don't worry.
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Some of my best round of golf have come after a really bad warm up.
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It's handy.
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It can lower your expectations and you just go and play.
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Conversely, some of my worst round of golfs have come with a great warm up.
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In my experience, there's not a great correlation between the two.
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If you're warming up, just warm up.
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Don't practice.
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If you're hitting some bad shots, don't panic.
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Be honest.
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How often have you been in this situation?
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You get round to the 13th, 14th, 15th hole.
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You're a bit hungry and you reach into your bag and you've got no food or even worse, you're
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thirsty and you haven't got any water.
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It's not just your mood that's going to suffer.
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It's your thought process.
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We need to be fueled so we make good decisions, so your brain's working optimally.
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If you haven't got that food in your body and you haven't got that energy, your thought
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process will suffer and your scores will suffer over the last few holes.
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Number one, it's really important to be fueled before the round.
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I'm not talking a big, greasy, full English breakfast.
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Some good, healthy, slow-release carbohydrates will set you up well for a good round.
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In terms of preparation for the round, make sure you've got plenty of water in your bags.
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Fruits, things like trail mix and nuts and beef jerky are really, really good sources
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of energy that will keep you hydrated, keep you fueled for the round and keep that brain
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working well and make you finish your round strong.
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Prepare well.
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Okay, so there's a few things you can do to prevent poor performance and poor preparation
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from a strategy standpoint.
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Even if you're playing your home golf course and you think you know like the back of your
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hand, a lot of courses, the entrances, you might drive through some of the holes on
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the course.
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So it can be really useful to have a look around and take some information in, particularly
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pin positions.
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You can call upon that information later on in the round and that might help inform your
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decision around club selection.
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Another little tip I always like to use, particularly if I'm playing on a tree-lined golf course,
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it can be really difficult to pick out the wind because the trees can block it.
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So I like to find a course map.
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You can get these quite often on the back of the cards or on a stroke saver and either get
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to a high point of course, find out what the wind is doing and then mark that direction
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on the course map.
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You can also use one of the weather apps to do that.
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It'll tell you the exact direction the wind is coming from.
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Get that prepared on your course planner or your card and you can refer back to that using
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the orientation of the hole and the direction of the wind if you're stuck out on the course.
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And that can really help you save shots as part of avoiding poor preparation.
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