Add
Variety to Your Practice
I see many golfers practicing the same shots over and over
again.
That's Ok if it is an area that needs concentrated attention,
and the more you practice a shot the better you will become at
it.
If you practice a shot enough you will virtually do it on
autopilot when you get to the course, but you must also
remember that variety will make you a better all round
golfer.
The more techniques that you can master the better you will
be on competition day. You can do this by trying new techniques
when you practice.
Observe the results you get when you use different clubs or try
different techniques. Try adding some spin to the ball and see
how this affects the flight.
Use different types of golf balls to see whether your level of
expertise has changed and allowed you to get more benefit from
the different ball compressions.
Even consider testing new golf clubs. As your game
progresses, so will your need to change equipment accordingly.
You won't want to be using the same clubs you had when you
started playing and you will probably not want to be using the
same golf balls either.
Better equipment will allow you to make shots that weren't
possible before, and practice will help get you to the next
level where you can take advantage of this equipment.
Try adding more backspin to your shots and see if this helps
position the ball better for the next shot and offer more
control on faster courses.
Your practice time should also be a time where you allow
yourself the opportunity to experiment and try to broaden your
game.
Having the ability to add spin to the ball might be the
difference between hitting a tree and landing on the green.
You can never learn too much in the game of golf.
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Author: Peter
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