Getting Your Golf Game From The
Driving Range To
The Golf Course (part
2)
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After you have hit your driver, put the driver down, and
imagine that you are on an actual golf hole and you now have
180 yards to the pin.
O.K. so pick out a target of your scenario distance and get
that golf club,
Do your pre shot routine and go after
the target.
Then go back to the driver and pick
out a different target line that gives you a different visual
perspective.
Do this each time as part of your
golf practice routine aiming for targets
that are to the left of you natural line and to the right and
so on.
The point here is to change targets
and golf clubs frequently; get yourself comfortable and
confident with going from a long shafted golf club to a shorter
one and vise versa. As I just mentioned, changing your visual
perspective of the target is important as well.
Tee boxes on golf courses aren’t so
magnanimous that they align you perfectly with the fairway so
you must get used to these visual changes that courses throw at
you. You always here the expression of how a golf hole fits or
doesn’t seem to fit a players eye. Golf course architects are
like that.
I’ve mentioned your pre shot routine a
couple of times.
If you’re not sure you have one work
on finding one that feels comfortable to you and use it before
every shot.
This doesn’t (and shouldn’t) be some
long and drawn out routine that adds another hour to your (and
everybody else’s) round of golf. Keep it simple and easy to
replicate and get into the habit of doing it.
Hopefully you’ve gotten the gist of
this part of your golf
practice routine.
You’ll note that I said ‘part’ of your
practice routine. Certainly if you are just starting to learn
the golf swing you will spend more time with just one club in
your hand.
But as you advance in your swing and
your game there may come a time when you begin to lament that
you can’t seem to get your golf game from the range to the golf
course. If this is the case then these tips will certainly help
you get over that hump.
Play Good Golf!
Jeff O'Brien
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