A lot of new golfers don’t take advantage of their local course’s driving range before they head out to play a round. It’s important to get in some time at the driving range before you start on the first hole to help get your swing together.
A lot of courses have a driving range on site. At the very least, most have a small practice putting green you can use. Be sure to practice both long and short shots at the range. On the practice green you can work on short chip shots in addition to putting.
You can really increase your odds of starting a round off great just by hitting the driving range first and taking a few swings.
