Why do you practice golf? To look good on the driving range now — or to perform better on the golf course later? Probably the latter. And if you are as time-crunched as most of us in this day and age, ...
Standard driving range routines rarely lead to meaningful golf improvement, with golf practice usually being a time suck. Alternatives include virtual lessons, training aids, mirror drills, and par-3 ...
If you’re anything like most amateur players, the last thing you really want to do is pack up your clubs and spend time practicing. If we’re all being honest with one another, it just isn’t very much ...
There are so many golf training aids out there that promise real-time feedback and great results, but do they really come through in the clutch to stop bad mistakes? In my experience, not very often.
Most golfers understand that the path to improvement is paved with dedicated practice. But without a structured approach, even the most dedicated hours can slip by without delivering tangible results.