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Clubhouse Yarns – The Ugly Truth About Getting Better at Golf

Alright, let’s rip the Band-Aid off. 

 

If you’re hunting the magic drill, miracle club, or one lesson that fixes everything — this might sting a bit. 

 

The ugly truth is simple: 

Consistency wins. Every time. 

 

Golfers who improve aren’t more talented — they just show up more often. 

 

One massive range session every few weeks won’t do much. 

Small, repeatable effort done regularly will. 

 

You don’t need hours. 

You don’t need perfect conditions. 

You just need to do something — often. 

 

A few swings in the garage. 

Rolling putts on the carpet. 

Grip checks in the mirror. 

 

Track it. 

Don’t break the streak. 

Habits beat motivation. 

 

Golf rewards persistence, not hype. 

 

Final Word: 

Do a little. 

Do it often. 

Don’t overthink it. 

 

Join the Conversation: 

What’s the ugliest truth you’ve learned about improving at golf? 

 

Disclaimer – Clubhouse Yarns 

This is a clubhouse yarn — opinions, observations, and the odd reflection from years around the game. 

Nothing more than a chat between mates. Take what resonates, leave the rest. 


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