Continuation of Part 2...
Practice
If we want to become a good player in any kind of game, then the first thing is practice. Try to develop a regular and consistent practice routine. By practicing more, you will naturally develop techniques and muscle memory that will carry well into your game.
A good play to practice ratio is 1:2, that is; for every hour of golf you play, you need to devote 2 hours to practice. This may not be done all in the same day; however, it is advisable to alternate practice and play days so as not to work out too much.
There is always something new when it comes to any sport, so getting a few golf lessons is also advisable if you want to become an advanced player. Constantly wanting to level up your golf skills shows that you are dedicated to becoming a better player than you were last year.
To be continued...