
Tips For The Driving
Range
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In our last
discussion we talked about some thoughts on
taking a golf lesson from your local teaching
professional and how you can get the most out of those
lessons.
For today, I’d like to give you a
couple of ideas on how to get a bit more out of your practice
session and have a bit more fun while practicing your golf
game.
First of all, the most common problem
I see with golfers on the practice tee or driving range is that
they just hit a shot – reload – hit another shot – and on and
on with no purpose (at least that I can determine) to what they
are doing. Actually this is an outstanding way to develop some
really bad habits in your golf swing.
To make your practice session more
productive and interesting play a round of golf as you
practice.
By that I mean (after proper warm up)
approach your first shot as though you’re standing on the first
tee.
Pick out a target down the fairway and
hit your drive (did you hit the fairway or not – make notes of
fairways hit).
Then pick out a target of shorter
yardage for your approach, and select your golf club for the
distance (did you hit the green or not – make notes of greens
in regulation).
Be completely honest.
If you really want to make it
interesting take along your score card from your course and
play each actual hole in this manner. Then evaluate your
stats.
The idea here is from a couple
different angles.
First, this will heighten your focus.
It will also put a small element of pressure on your golf swing
and shot making.
It will force you to vary your
distances.
Doing this will also help you emulate
a real round of golf where you've only one chance to hit the
shot that you want to hit. Down the road this will help you in
an area that so many golfers struggle with... getting their
range golf game to follow them and show up at the first
tee.
And probably most importantly, from
what I see the vast majority of golfers on the driving range
doing; it will slow you down and keep you from rapid firing
golf shots down the range.
Remember, it’s very important to be
honest and no mulligans! Make sure before each shot you go
through your pre-shot routinebefore executing each
shot.
Give this a try and have some
fun.
Play Good Golf!
Jeff O'Brien
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