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#4 PERFORMANCE

If you’re tempted to set yourself some new year’s resolutions for 2023 that might improve your game, let me save you some time. Don’t bother. As gyms across the country will testify, a new ‘commitment’ based solely on an arbitrary square on the calendar is no basis for long-term progress.

Yet at this time of year our thoughts inevitably turn to the golf we played in 2022 and how we might improve on it in 2023.

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