I’ve recently gotten back into golf after taking about a decade off. I’ve taken some lessons, but still feel like I need some time out on the course alone to do some fine tuning and gain some confidence being out there. I’ve never gone out alone before, but definitely think it would be helpful before meeting up with friends and family for a round. Does anyone on here golf alone? I’ve been hesitant to book a tee time, because I really don’t want to be paired up with a group and negatively impact their game. Any tips or words of encouragement would be appreciated! Although I did golf in the past, I would definitely consider myself a beginner, especially after my lessons revealed a lifetime of bad habits I’m working against.

  • Stevie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I really enjoy playing golf on my own. It’s relaxing and lets me really focus on my own game. It may be easier for me though as I’m in the UK and solo players don’t tend to get paired up.

    If you’re just getting back into it and unsure about your game I’d suggest playing some evening rounds if you can (and weather/light permits) and just having fun. Be mindful of any players and groups behind you and let them play through if they’re quicker. Don’t hesitate playing multiple balls as well and working on different shot types.

    I hated the idea of golfing alone, but once I done it I realised it’s a great way to play and get some on-course practice before I play my weekend rounds with mates.

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    1 year ago

    Just play with your friends. Everyone knows what it’s like to suck at first, so there won’t be any judgement

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    1 year ago

    I love golfing alone. But I also enjoy spending an hour or so on the range or putting green working on parts of my game that haven’t been good of late. If I’m on the course alone and hit a bad shot, I can easily drop another ball and try to make a small correction to see if that helps.