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| Practicing at home? Hi, At the moment I dont get to play my home course more than twice a week and I am not near a driving range so my practicing is limited. I practice a bit at home - putt along the lines in the carpet, chip into a net, pitch in my relatively big garden and hit the airflow soft balls with my irons and woods. Is their any other ways I can practice at home? Thanks, Paul. |
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| Hi Paul, You've pretty much covered the options here, although a good practice aid for improving your golfing muscles is a weighted club. Swinging one of these for 15 minutes a day will greatly improve the strength in your golfing muscles. There are many on the market, here are some that I found: 1. Momentus 2. Swing Accelorator 3. Swing Trainer Good Luck Greg Hutton P.G.A. Professional golftuitiononline.com ![]() |
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