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Practice strategies

Practice strategies (How to practice) turns scattered range time into deliberate, transferable training. In simple biomechanics, you’ll organize alignment, tempo, start line, and pressure control into repeatable patterns, then stress-test them with variability. Learn to translate feels to visuals, choose a starting drill, and monitor progress so improvements show up on the course with more consistency, speed, and better ball striking.

  • Target-based routine: Start Line Focus and alignment checkpoints for cleaner contact and tighter dispersion.
  • Calibrate motion with 9-3, 10-2, Full Swing and Goldilocks Drills; dial rhythm and speed.
  • Add pressure: Random Shot Warm Up, 9 Shot Drill, and on-course games for clutch control.
  • Convert feels to visuals with video; avoid lazy aiming and overthinking; match up your pattern.
  • Structure sessions: Taking Inventory → Choosing a Starting Drill → 2 Ways to Monitor Progress.
  • Blend mechanics and play: Play a Course on the Range; train multiple speeds and stock distances.
  • Expect results: longer drives, square impact, fewer big misses, and steadier scoring.

Start now—dive into these videos and build a smart, repeatable practice plan that sticks on the course.

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