Do’s and Don’ts on the Range

June 6, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment 

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Creative Commons License photo credit: rioncm     1)   Quality not quantity is important.   Make each practice shot to a specific target.   Start with the wedge/s and work your way to the driver, don't start with the driver.   2)   Don't modify your swing on the range, leave that to your golf instructor.   3) When implementing changes in your swing, use only one club such as a 7 iron.   4)   Place your practice balls on the ground far enough apart to encourage “fresh starts” between strikes.   5)   Simulate a few tough golf holes; imagine   hitting to a very difficult par 3 on you home course.   6)   Work through the bag hitting different shots;   fade, draw etc.   7)   Hit half shots, punch-shots and knock-down shots.   8)    Allow for  more time chipping and putting.