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| What to practice An hour a day! That is awesome. I go to the driving range three times a week and play once a week. If I had a big enough field this is what I would do. 1. Go to lowes and buy some playground sand and build a bunker and get a dune buggy flag to hit to at different yardages. 2. Buy a stand mirror, to watch my swing plane in. 3. Get an old bucket to chip into. 4. Mow a section in to four different grass lengths to hit out of. 5. If need be, create a down hill lie and a up hill lie to hit from. 6. Create a side hill lie both away from you and into you to hit from. 7. Buy a medicus 5 iron to work on swing plan and tempo. 8. Get a tarp and practice lob shots onto it. 9. Paint a driving line out 150 and practice draws and fades. 10. get a friend to hit balls back. ![]()
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