Next Time You Are At The Practice Range Try This
We all know that golf is not an easy game to play and most of us do not take the time needed to practice to improve our golf game.
The majority of golfers that play the game do just that, play the game.
They never practice and then try to go out and through the course of a round try to figure out their swing problems so they can improve the next time they play.
However, if you want to improve your golf game, you really need to practice in between rounds.
The best way to improve your golf game is to go to the practice range as much as possible in between rounds.
Repeatedly hitting golf balls will help you to develop your golf swing so you are not having to do this on the golf course during your round.
I have some advice to keep from wasting your valuable time at the practice range.
First you need to set-up your hitting area. Place a golf tee three inches behind your golf ball and three inches in front of your golf ball. Next place a long iron at your toes and parallel to the tee you placed in the ground.
Now it is time to take some practice swings within your hitting area. The idea here is to make sure the clubface is going straight over the tees when making contact with the ball.
I also recommend you focus on a high follow-through after striking the golf ball and also make sure your belt buckle or belly button is facing the target.
Also at the practice range work on your pitching and chipping. Most amateur golfers do not usually hit the green with their approach shots.
You should really focus on hitting shots that you would normally hit during your round of golf. For instance, if you seem to land in the bunker during your rounds, I highly recommend your practice your sand shots at the practice round.
Lastly, you should always finish your practice at the range with putting. Most of my golfing buddies never practice putting and it shows when we play. You should use three balls when practicing your putting and try hitting the three balls from the same spot to get a feel for the speed and lie of your putts.
I know these tips will help you the next time you are at the practice range and will eliminate any wasted time with your practice.
P.S. Don’t forget to practice your putting at the end of your round. Here is a great resource for Precision Putting.
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