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Originally Posted by KSigkid
Thanks, that's all really good advice. I'll definitely give you a call if I get a chance before Monday. I've been to the range quite a bit (10+ times this summer, and a lot before that), but I figured that it wouldn't help out much, if at all.
You hit on most of the areas where I'm concerned, so at least I know those are rational worries.
I know it will be rough out there, but I'm just hoping it will be a "little rough," instead of "don't want to play again" rough.
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It'll definitely help - actually, it's good you did that, as it'll make it go way better. However, most people's range time is dedicated to full swings with a limited number of "pet" clubs or shots - most people don't spend enough time on the green or practicing "real" shots. You're in a better position than most people, but one thing to take out of your first round is to learn the things you need to improve upon.
It'll be "a little rough" at worst - I'm hoping you picked an easy, laid-back course, as that helps immensely. Just remember to keep pace with the people in front of you and not to get frustrated - it's a hard sport to learn as an adult, but you'll get better even as the round progresses.