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Getting the Most from Your Practice Time

   

Practice is a must in golf if youre serious about improving your game. Whether you have a high golf handicap or a low one, you need to practice to get better. That said, theres only so much time in the day to get everything done, leaving you little time for practice. Thats why you need to get the most out of your practice sessions.

Below are 5 keys to getting the most out of your practices. Follow them and youll profit from your practices, regardless of your golf handicap.

Admit Your Limitations

Check your ego at the pro shop. Too many golfers let their egos interfere with their practices. I see it in my golf lessons all the timeplayers swinging for the fences. Youre only human and you can only hit a ball so far, so dont try to crush the ball every time. In practice youre there to work on a single aspect of your game, like hitting chip shots or escaping the sand. Concentrate on learning that aspect, not how far you can hit the ball. Swing in slow motion and focus on doing it right.

Use an Iron

To simplify things in practice, I recommend in my golf lessons and golf tips that players use an iron if theyre working on a swing change. Use a 7-iron or an 8-iron instead of a driver or 3-wood. Tee the ball up to make it easier to hit. Also, focus on the swing fault youre trying to change, not how far you can hit the ball. And dont clutter your mind with too many swing thoughts.

Check Your Aim

Control is the key in golf. As I tell students in their golf lessons, its more important to hit the ball with consistency than a 300-yard drive once in a while. Have a target for every shot you take in practice, and change targets frequently. If you hit to a target on the right side the first time, aim for a target on the left the next. Changing targets forces you to concentrate on your aim, alignment, and set-up. I also recommend in my golf tips using two clubs during practice sessions to aid in alignment. Place one club near the ball pointing toward the target and another behind you parallel to it.

Work on Weaknesses

Go to the range with the idea of working on your weaknesses. Many players go to the range and work on the things they do well. Focus instead on your weaknesses. For example, a lot of golfers who have trouble breaking 90 are poor iron players. If thats you, try hitting your long irons the next time youre at the range. Also, try hitting opposites. If you slice, try hitting a draw. Dont worry about how many times you do it, just try it. Often, your body will find a way to do it instinctively.

Swing Freely

Since theres nothing on the line when youre practicing, you probably swing more freely than when youre on the first tee. Remember the feeling next time youre on the course. And dont practice when youre tired. I can tell when a student is tired by the way he or she is swinging. Tired swings create bad habits. If you get tired, stopeven if you havent hit all your balls or havent fixed your problem.

Hit a Variety of Shots

Most players hit a few balls from a tee before a round. Then they hit a few medium-length shots and some short putts. Thats not enough. Hit other shots, like chip shots or pitch shots. If possible, hit shots from a bunker as well. Try to get a feel for the texture of the sand. Is it firm? Is it soft? This practice will boost your confidence during the round. And confidence is the key to success.

Another tip is to use your imagination when practicing. Make a game of it. Better yet, challenge yourself. Tell yourself youre going to hit five shots to the red flag. Then see how many you hit. Keep track of how many times you do it. Finally, practice on grass when you can, so you can check your divots, which will tell you how youre hitting the ball.

Practice isnt necessarily fun, but its necessary to improve. Develop an improvement program and follow it. Remember practicing is the quickest way to a lower golf handicap.

Author: Jack Moorehouse
 
Author Bio:
Jack Moorehouse is a notable scripter. Jack likes to pen down articles about this field.
 
 
 

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