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| Golf Practice Routine Is there an efficient way to practice at the driving range. I mean which clubs, in what order, how many balls to hit per particular club, sand shots, putting, etc? Assuming a 1 hour session and 60 range balls, how can this be done effectively so that you build a decent game rather than being a "one club wonder" |
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| Re: Golf Practice Routine Only an hour...ok. * 5 minutes stretching, faux swings (without a ball there, just making a fluid slow and easy full-swing motion) * 5 3/4 swing pw's. Don't care about distance or line. Just pure contact. * 10 full swing pw's. Make each an exersize in your alignment & setup routine. Aim counts, not distance. * 5 3/4 swing 7i's. Make this an exersize in flight control. Hit them low, high and normal. Move the ball position a bit and get used to the results. Aim does not matter, just flight. * 5 full swing 7i's. Repeat the pw alignment & setup for aim. * take a 2 minute break. Drink water, relax. * 10 full 5i's. Move the ball left-to-right, right-to-left and straight. Mix this up. Picture a hole and take targets in the range as the boundries. Rate your 10 shots with a point system: - Proper shape and alignment = 1 - Proper shape but bad alignment (went too far to the left ot right of your eventual target = 0 - Bad shape (regardless of the eventual result) = -1 Count them up, and save to memory. This gives you something to know if you are improving / needs work..etc. * Depending on your results, you might want to work some drills in. This will take the rest of the time and 25 balls left in the bucket. * If not, and you like your results. 10 hybrid's or 3i's. Distance control to whatever this club gives you. * 10 3w's for alignment and setup. * Finally, 5 Drivers. Each one needs a full setup routine, shape in mind, and a set of boundries to keep it in. Picture real holes that you play. Do this every other practice session. Chip and putt the other sessions for the hour.
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