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Here are 3 great ways to use golf practice to your advantage…
1. You need the right combination of quality and quantity in your practice. Quantity alone is not enough and too much practice can actually hurt your game.
2. Your practice should include challenges to your current skill set. This will greatly
accelerate your learning and mastery of the game. Aim for a higher benchmark and you will likely surprise yourself.
3. Use your practice sessions to get feedback on what's working and what isn't. By experimenting with new golf shots and new techniques, you'll be able to increase your creativity (and confidence) on the course.
And for some added fun on the range...try our unique practice methods.
Ben Hogan
said…
"When I practiced, I practiced to get it right." Hogan believed anybody, through “deliberate practice”, could “break 80”.
Bobby Jones said…
“The right kind of practice is just as interesting as playing. I never go on a practice tee unless I have a definite purpose in view."
Jack Nicklaus
said…
"I have to believe that some of the guys who virtually live on the practice tee on tour are there because they don't have anything better to do with their time." His thoughts on why you
should never practice too much.
Tiger Woods
said…
“People don’t understand that when I grew up, I was never the most talented. I was never the biggest. I was never the fastest. I certainly was never the strongest. The only thing I had
was my work ethic, and that’s been what has gotten me this far.”
“There’s always stuff to work on. You’re never there.”
“No matter how good you get you can always get better, and that’s the exciting part.”
Have a great day and here's to practicing for better
scores!
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