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How to Own Your Golf Improvement Plan and Process

Every golfer dreams of lowering their score, hitting cleaner shots, and mastering the game. But as you stand over the ball, frustration can creep in when your efforts don’t seem to translate into improvement.  You might even wonder, “What am I doing wrong?” The truth is, many golfers are missing one critical factor: ownership. If you want to see real progress, you need to take full responsibility for your golf improvement plan and process. That’s where the transformation happens. Just like any successful athlete, owning your process means having a clear understanding of what you’re working on, why you’re working on it, and how you’re going to reach your goals. It’s not just about attending lessons or watching swing tutorials—it’s about creating a personalized plan that reflects your needs and goals.  Whether you’re attending lessons or a Florida golf school vacation, it’s essential to approach improvement with intention and commitment. 1. Start with Clarity: What Are You Trying to Achieve? One of the first steps to owning your golf improvement is having clarity. Before you can move forward, you need to know where you are and where you want to go. Many golfers jump into practice without a clear understanding of what they’re working on. As a result, their time on the range becomes aimless, and they see little to no progress. So, how do you get clarity? Start with an honest assessment of your game. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? It’s not just about what you…

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