It might seem like a bold headline, but most golfers are wasting 80% of their practice time.
That’s because they don’t understand that there should be two different forms of practice.
The first type of practice is, “working on your golf swing” – something most golfers do a great deal of.
The second type of practice is, “simulating game conditions” – something almost nobody does.
Golf is a unique sport in that every shot you hit has a consequence – it goes on your card – and this needs to be reflected in your practice.
Otherwise you are just mindlessly hitting golf balls.
The most successful golfers put an element of pressure into their practice, and over the last 10 years of working with some of the best players in the world I have developed a number of strategies that can help any golfer to improve.
Adding an element of pressure to your practice is just one of three keys to transforming your practice time. If you are a member of my online golf coaching programme, you can find out more in the ‘Keys to Effective Practice‘ topic.
Kind regards,
Karl
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