First tee nerves are a real thing, but Martin has a tip that will help you get one in play to start your round every time. Have a pre-shot routine that involves the ‘think box’ and ‘play box’ to conquer tee shots where trouble is in play.
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Keys to Break 90
To consistently break 90 in golf, focus on developing a strong short game, such as chipping and putting, as these shots can save strokes quickly. Additionally, work on minimizing penalty strokes by playing conservatively off the tee and avoiding risky shots. Analyze your game and identify areas of weakness, such as inconsistent ball-striking or poor course management, and practice to improve those areas. With consistent practice and attention to your weaknesses, breaking 90 in golf is achievable!