I’ve been stuck in high-handicap hell for some time now, constantly questioning whether the work I am putting into my game is actually helping me to improve as an amateur golfer.

However, after embarking on a winter golf rebuild, that has been running since December 1st, I am starting to see drastic improvements.

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start the downswing, with a better weight transfer, so watch this space for a reduction in the dreaded slice.

Baz Plummer in the finish position with driver, flanked by two inset images of his performance data in relation to a 20-handicap benchmark average with graphics to highlight the comparison

My performance data suggests that I hit 7% less fairways than a 20-handicap benchmark average – but it also evidenced my right miss tendency

(Image credit: Mark Newcombe)

ensure a centred strike with irons and creating a good pre-shot routine (including club selection).

transformational short game shot that I never knew I needed – so I’d advise anyone looking to improve around the greens to start right there.

Baz Plummer hitting a short game chip shot from around the green, an area that his performance data says he excels in when compared to a 20-handicap benchmark average

Short game appears to be a strong point at the moment, according to the data, so I’ll weight practice more heavily in favour of the areas that I am lacking in

(Image credit: Mark Newcombe)