Sunday, 25 September 2011

The importance of incorporating golf practice drills into your practice routine


Most beginner to intermediate golfers take a haphazard approach to practicing their golf game. When they do practice, they often go to the driving range, buy a bucket of balls and swing away without a clear purpose or plan to improve their golf fundamentals, shore up weak areas of their game or address problem swing areas that is affecting their golf scores.

Instead, you should practice with a purpose and incorporate key golf practice drills into your golf practice routine to develop a more consistent golf game across all phases in a much quicker time frame.

The reason that golf practice drills are important and should be incorporated into your golf practice routine is that they reinforce sound golf swing fundamentals, instill the proper golf swing mechanics into your swing and promote the proper "feel" of a properly executed shot so that your overall golf swing becomes second nature. Golf practice drills break down the larger whole into small, discre te parts that are easier to work on. When those discrete parts are mastered, the larger whole (for example, the full golf swing) is more easily understood and ingrained into muscle memory.

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