If your golf practice routine only consists of hitting a bucket of balls on the driving range, well, you’re probably not actually improving. Look, I don’t have a gripe against driving ranges — after ...
Whether you want to admit it or not, most golfers are creatures of habit — especially when it comes to their practice routine. Most of us either grab a driver or a 7-iron to start, beat balls over and ...
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How to pitch, chip and putt better this weekend with a 30-minute practice routine
Improving your short game is a great way to shoot lower scores and cut your handicap, but what should you do with 30 minutes ...
Why do you practice golf? To look good on the driving range now - or to perform better on the golf course later? Probably the latter. And if you are as time-crunched as most of us in this day and age, ...
Ask most casual players if they’d rather spend time at the range practicing golf or actually playing 18 holes, and most would enthusiastically respond, “So, when’s our tee time!?!” There’s no denying ...
Most amateur or beginner golfers probably get confused on what the driving range is actually meant for. Sure, it’s supposed to give you confidence, but that doesn’t come from beating ball after ball ...
Most golfers understand that the path to improvement is paved with dedicated practice. But without a structured approach, even the most dedicated hours can slip by without delivering tangible results.
The clubs come out of the truck with the round still on them; dirt in the grooves, a little Arkansas clay packed into the soles, sometimes a faint grass stain or a tee streak. I feel no urgency. The ...
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