Former DJGA player through many years, winner of national and international titles and national team player on the Danish National team.
The most exciting thing about being a part of DJGA was practicing with some of the best players in the country in an environment led by coaches with a lot of knowledge of the game.
The best advice I got from my coaches in DJGA was that I should vary my practice and practice in difficult conditions (e.g. Try to hit high and soft chip shots from divots).
The best thing I learned from DJGA was that difficult practice is the most fun and rewarding practice.
My advice to a young DJGA player would be enjoying the effort of getting better. As a golfer and as a sportsperson in general, most of the hours of your every day is spent practicing, because you want to get better. Your first priority should be to enjoy these hours. What I miss about being a golfer is not winning or playing well, it is practicing as hard as possible to reach a specific goal in mind (e.g. A tiny part of my body’s movement).
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