How to prepare for a tournament

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By Clif B

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  1. I am playing in a junior golf tournament and want to know how others prepare. Any big tips or ticks anyone has. How do yall deal with first tee jitters and how much should I practice leading up to the tournament

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Keep it as normal as possible. If you do extra, your body and mind could put too much added pressure on the event. You hear every pro talk about playing “one shot at a time”. They try to stay in the moment as much as possible. If you have a good pre-shot routine, be sure to stick to it, especially on the first tee. Best wishes at the event.
  3. Rushy

    Rushy
    Grey County

    First tee jitters happen to everyone just try and relax as much as you can. Take it one shot at a time try and stay locked into your routines. Play within the parameters of your own game and you’ll be fine. Each time you do it you’ll get more comfy with the process.

    Only other advice I’d give is if your a data driven person or a planner you can use GPS course maps and at least plan out some of the holes clubs areas to not miss, sides of green to be on etc. if that’s too much to think about just tee it high and let it fly and have fun
  4. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    I love Dales comment about”staying in the moment “. That’s great advice. Naturally you’ll be amped up and anxious. Try and “quiet the mind” and focus on the shot at hand. Another thing;don’t worry about what your playing partners are doing. That’s out of your control.

    Once the peg is in the ground the only thing you can control is you.


    Best of luck
  5. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Golf is fun buddy, remember that.
  6. Brock

    Brock
    Naples, FL

    First tee jitters are normal. The easiest way to eliminate them is to put yourself in that situation as often as possible. The more tournaments you play, the more comfortable you get.

    As someone who plays a lot of tournament golf, here's my advice: Give yourself plenty of time to get to the first tee, so you aren't rushing. Be prepared when you get there (have your ball marked, have tees in your pocket).

    Here's my best tip though: TALK. Introduce yourself to other players and the official on the tee. Talking will help keep you loose. When it's your turn to tee off, go through your routine, take a few deep breaths and just try to have fun.
  7. Garry B.

    Garry B.
    Houston, TX

    Years ago I had a playing lesson with my coach. We met on the 10th tee earlier enough that we had the back nine to ourselves. We’re standing there and she says OK, this is your first hole in a tournament. How do you feel? I said I’m nervous. She said I have the solution for that. I said what (thinking she had ‘the’ magical answer). She said don’t play golf! I said I want to play golf and she said then you’re going to be nervous.

    I’ve thought about that many times over the years and perhaps it will help you too. Good-luck at this tournament, Clif, and all the ones you are going to play in the future.

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