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| Re: Practice Structure hi i often think like i'm playing a round on the range, start with driver and hit a shot and i keep using that club till i hit 3 shots where i want then to go then work out what club i would use next and do the same with that, if i miss with 3 shots i then go to a wedge, but i have to hit 3 good shots in turn first before i take a wedge. by the time i get near the end i an hitting every shot where i want. i do that at least once a month at the range it lets me see how good my swing is or how much work i need to put into it. bill |
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| Re: Practice Structure One thing that has really helped me is to practice like I play. This means picking a target and hitting that club ONE time, if it is a horrible shot then deal with it and move on to the next club because in a real round you dont get 10 chances to hit your driver off of the tee, you only get one. This method has really helped me to get it right the first time and be mentally prepared to deal with the consequences of my previous shot, hope this helps you. |
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