Making It To New Heights
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The 2008 Golf Digest Challenge

Making It To New Heights

  Meet two golfers like you who took the Golf Digest Challenge
By Max Adler
Illustration By Ryan Heshka July 2008

In our search for the country's Most Improved golfers, we no doubt missed a few good candidates. If you know someone who belongs on our honor roll or have a success story of your own, tell us about it.

 
Ricky Brown
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Ricky Brown

Age: 29
Occupation: High School Teacher
Home Course: Woodhaven C.C., Fort Worth
Handicap Improvement: 8 to 2

It's a major improvement for a single-digit to shave even a shot or two off his handicap. So when Ricky Brown reduced his handicap by 75 percent in 18 months, something had to be up. He says the secret has been making the most of his practice. When he first enrolled in the Golf Digest Challenge, Brown was proud of his Long Game Handicap of 5, but shocked by his Short Game Handicap of 12.

"I was able to see where I was losing strokes," says Brown, who has used the Challenge's lesson archives to work on distance control in chipping and his putting posture.

"The key change has been to mentally commit," he says. "I visualize the perfect chip or putt, then hit it. I used to just hope I'd hit a good shot."

 
Tina Baum
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Tina Baum

Age: 53
Occupation: Nurse
Home Course: Cherry Ridge G.C., Elyria, Ohio
Handicap Improvement: 21 to 12

The Golf Digest subscription in the Baum household is under husband Hank's name, but Tina says she's the one who really reads the magazine. When she signed up for the Challenge, her Long Game Handicap was double her Short Game Handicap, so she focused on tips for hitting greens. She also overhauled her bag, ditching her 4-iron, 5-iron and 7-wood for three new hybrids.

"Tracking my stats keeps me from getting discouraged," Baum says. "I keep positive by focusing on the areas I perform well in."

Baum broke 80 in August 2007 and is excited about her game. "I've gotten rid of all the clutter in my head," she says. "Lately I just think smooth tempo over every shot. I'm beating my husband occasionally."

 
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