Maximizing Your Practice Time

I wanted to share a quick tip with you regarding how to make the most of your limited practice time.

When you're short on time but still want to work on your game, I recommend heading to the driving range instead of playing on the course. The primary goal for most golfers is to improve their ability to execute shots, which is directly linked to enhancing their technique. On the course, during an 18-hole round, you might only hit around 35 full shots over the span of 4.5 hours. In contrast, at the driving range, you can hit 100 balls in just one hour.

The driving range offers a more focused and efficient way to practice, allowing you to work on your technique and make adjustments with a higher volume of shots in a shorter amount of time. This concentrated practice can lead to quicker improvements and a more effective use of your valuable time.

Of course, playing on the course is important for gaining experience and enjoying the game, but when time is limited, the driving range is your best bet for honing your skills.

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