6 Ways To Improve When You Have No Time To Practice, According To Low Handicaps

By LUKE KERR-DINEEN, Golf.com

It’s not always easy to keep the game sharp in the offseason, but it’s not impossible. At least according to some of GOLF’s resident low-handicaps, who are here to offer some helpful advice, golfer-to-golfer.

Focus On Fundamentals

Luke Kerr-Dineen (2.2 handicap): The absolute worst thing you can do when you don’t have a lot of time to practice — and trust me on this, because I’ve learned the hard way — is not to make any big changes to your swing. If you’re trying to work on your lower body sequencing without giving it time to bed in, forget not improving. You’ll struggle to make any semblance of solid contact Instead, resolve to nail down the fundamentals. Grip, Ball Position, Posture, Stance; watch them like a hawk, and make minor tweaks. You’ll find the better your fundamentals, the better your swing gets, too.

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