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| a good days practice? it's sad that they don't have a forum about how to practice so I just decided to post this question here. I wanted to ask the pros what their usual 'day on the range' consists of. How do you practice your irons, what are you thinking about, how to you practice those impossible to predict short game shots, and practice putting. I was just kida wondering what the 'itenerary' was for you guys who have taken the game to a higher level, not just having fun. also.... how much time do you spend on each part of your game? 50% putting 25% short game.... etc. and.... do you ALWAYS go through the same routine... no matter what? how much have these little things improved your game? Thanks, christopher p.s. sorry for such a long winded question... especially right out the gate. :-D it's nice to meet you guys though! Last edited by caldje; 06-24-2004 at 03:00 AM. |
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