1 Hour Golf Practice Plan For Improvement
If you can spend
an hour of your time practicing your golf game here is what I suggest
you do to get the most benefit out of this time.
When you arrive
at the practice area the very first thing you should do is a few
stretches to warm up and you should do this for anything up to 5
minutes or until you're warm. Once you're loosened up the next thing
you should do is to start off hitting a couple of wedge shots and
then slowly go through each club in your bag, hitting a few shots
with each one until you reach your driver. This process should take
about 20 minutes. When hitting these shots you should treat each
one as though it's a real shot on the golf course. In other words,
choose a precise target for each shot and then go through your normal
pre-shot routine.
Once you've
finished the 20 minutes of hitting full shots you should now practice
pitching for 15 minutes and you should do this by hitting shots
to all different distances.
What I mean
be hitting shots different distances is that you should aim to hit
one shot 30 yards, the next one 60 yards, one 75 yards, the next
40 yards etc, etc. And remember to treat each shot, as you would
on the course i.e. pick a target and do your pre-shot routine.
Now practice
your chipping and bunker play for the next 10 minutes and once again
pick a target and go through your pre-shot routine for each shot.
It's important that you treat each shot as a real one and not some
practice shot that doesn't matter.
When practicing
get yourself into the mindset that you have on the course. That
way when you get to the course you'll be better prepared.
You've now got
10 minutes left to work on your putting. And I suggest you practice
putts outside of 10 feet, concentrating on your distance control
and then end the practice session with some short putts (e.g. 2-3
footers). Do this so you leave your practice session on a successful
note. Here's a summary of your 1 hour practice session ...
1 Hour Weekly
Practice Session
- 5 minutes
of stretching to get warm.
- 20 minutes
of hitting a couple of shots with each club, starting with the
wedge and then progressing through your clubs until reaching the
driver.
- 15 minutes
hitting pitch shots different distances i.e. 20 yards, 45 yards,
60 yards, 30 yards etc. Never attempt to hit a shot the same distance
during this 15 minutes period.
- 10 minutes
of chipping and bunker shots.
Final 10 minutes
of putting, mainly working on distance control on putts outside
of 10 feet and then finishing off this time with some successful
short putts.
Remember
To Approach Each Practice Shot As Though It's Real Shot On The Golf
Course
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is a professional golfer who has discovered just one golf swing
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