Getting Your Golf Game From The
Driving Range To
The Golf Course (part
1)
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One of the more frequently
visited topics that comes up is how come I can go to the golf
practice range and do so well, but when I go to the golf course
to play a round a different golfer shows up?
If this somewhat describes you, don’t
panic. It is a very common ailment among golfers.
Aside from keeping in mind that just
on a daily basis alone your golf swing is going to produce
different results and scenarios for you to overcome. Welcome to
the wonderful game of golf!
But in all seriousness here in the
next couple of articles, I’ll discuss a few golf tips and
techniques that will help you get your golf game from the
driving range to the golf course.
First of all, I make the assumption
that you are practicing your golf game on a regular basis and
not expecting your game to just miraculously ‘show up’ for you
on the first tee.
With this in mind I think that most
people should consider that how they practice affects their ‘on
course’ behavior. Frequently, the resolution to the mysterious
vanishing golf swing is in how you practice to get
better.
Certainly to gain proficiency at golf one
must hit a lot of golf balls. And there are certainly times
when your practice routine is one of just focusing on getting
your rhythm and timing going. But to get your game from the
range to the course you have to focus on certain
aspects.
As a
part of your golf
practice routine
you should practice or emulate real golf. First of all
(assuming you’ve properly warmed up) starting with
driver, pick out your target and give yourself some
fairway parameters. By that I mean that say… the flag to
left from that flag to the right is the width of my
fairway… outside of that I’m in the rough or even
O.B.
Stand
behind the ball and reaffirm your target line or what ever you
pre shot routine may be. Knowing that you now have a target
that you must hit and you have but one swing to hit it will add
more focus and a certain amount of pressure to your golf
swing.
This is
what we want here.
If you
only put your swing under this type of situation when you are
on the golf course itself… well good luck. Good rounds can
certainly happen by chance, but you’ll be forever developing
any kind of consistency.
Up next let's
finish getting your
driving range game to the golf course.
Play Good Golf!
Jeff O'Brien
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