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 ...
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This is how the driving range can make you worse
Isn't all practice helpful? Not when it's sending you the wrong signals ...
I’ve recently spent some extra time watching my members and students warm up before they play and practice. It is so interesting to see how some are being efficient with their time while others, to be ...
Unfortunately, that’s not what most amateur or beginner golfers do, though, as most folks treat the driving range like a rapid-fire session, firing off ball-after-ball without any intention. According ...
There's nothing relaxing about needing to thread a drive between two hazards with a tournament on the line. The kind of shots you'll see this week at the Players Championship. It makes for some fun ...
When I was handed the PureOne Golf practice club, I laughed. Then I tried it over and over and over again, eventually seeing steady ball-striking progress. Here’s why it’s my favorite training aid.
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.
Did you know that most golfers use the driving range completely wrong? Sure, it's meant for hitting balls and practicing golf — while, hopefully, seeing positive results — but the range is actually a ...
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