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Padraig Harrington shares a golf tip that could significantly improve amateur players, but he believes few will be willing to implement it. At 54, Harrington continues to exemplify an exceptional work ethic in the sport.
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Padraig Harrington is one of the hardest workers in the professional game.
Harrington is a shining example of someone who managed to get the absolute maximum out of his natural ability.
Even now, at the age of 54, the Irishmanās work ethic can be matched by few in the game.
Harrington always looks for weird and wonderful ways to improve, in the hope of finding even the most minuscule of marginal gains.
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Now he has shared some of his wisdom to help amateur golfers improve their games.
However, Harrington insisted that nobody will want to actually implement his golf tip.
Harringtonās self-belief is second to none, and he genuinely thinks he is still capable of winning another major championship.
The reason for that is because he works harder, and perhaps smarter, than anyone else on his game.
Back in 2020, Harrington offered some exceptional advice for amateur golfers who are looking to improve their games.
The three-time major champion took to his official X account and shared a valuable tip which he insisted will make amateurs better instantly.
Padraig Harrington shared a golf tip aimed at improving amateur players, though the specific tip is not detailed in the excerpt.
Harrington believes that the effort required to implement his tip will deter most amateurs from adopting it.
Harrington's strong work ethic has allowed him to maximize his natural ability and remain competitive in professional golf at the age of 54.
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āI can say to everybody who plays the game, and everybody whoās going to play the game, that this will make every swing they make for the rest of their life that little bit more consistent, that little bit better. Yet nobody will want to do it,ā Harrington said.
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āHold your finish. Thatās on a putt, on a chip, on a wedge shot, on an iron shot and on a drive. If you can hold your finish, you will get a little bit more consistent every time you hit a golf shot.
*ā*One or two seconds, as long as youāre up on your left hand side, thatās a good finish.ā
Harringtonās tip really is a fantastic piece of advice for amateurs who are looking to improve.
If you can hold your finish, whether that be on your drives, on your approach shots with irons or even on chips and putts, it will mean you have made a fully committed pass at the ball.
The more you can get into a habit of doing it, the easier it will become.
And then eventually, it will become second nature for you to hold your finish.
Your ball-striking with your driver and irons will improve, and you will begin to make more solid contact with your pitches, chips, putts and even your bunker shots!
If you are struggling with your game, putting Padraig Harringtonās advice into practice should be an absolute no-brainer.