Golf Practice Tips To Up Your
Game
Unconventional Shots To Help You Prepare For
ANY Scenario
The secret to becoming a better golf player is really no
secret at all. It just takes practice, plain and simple. The
only way to straighten out your long shots, master your bunker
shots, or sink the majority of your putts with ease is to
invest into your practice time wisely.
The Unconventional Approach
I am sure that you are well aware of the benefits that golf
practice ranges can have on both your tee-off shots and your
short game approach. However, the ideal set of scenarios
that you will face during any real golf game does not
particularly exist in such “safe” practice zones. In other
words, try something different, break the mold.
When playing on the golf course, you can usually improvise
or create an uncommon or unconventional shot to make for future
scenarios.
So when it comes to practice, why not practice some of these
situations more often and prepare yourself for those inevitable
pitfalls and unwanted mistakes on the golf course? If anything,
taking rare types of swings and bizarre shots will break the
monotony of your practice sessions.
Preparing For Any Condition
The last thing you want to do is start knocking golf balls
from a busy road, but if you have a standard course that you
play on regularly that contains a cart path, then by all means,
start making shots directly from this road during your practice
sessions.
Try hitting a couple of 5 Irons back into the game as part
of your practice regimen. This way you are prepared for the
shot if it ever comes up (and it will). Many professional golf
players practice in this same manner. In fact, you can read
about how Tiger Woods will practice like this on any course he
has to play on.
Tip: Do not use your good set of
clubs for some of these practice shots. You do not want to
damage them. Instead, go shopping for some older irons
that are similar to the clubs you use and practice with them.
This will prevent repeated damage to your quality golf
clubs.
A Few More Unconventional Shots You Can Practice
With
Just to give you a few more practice ideas and allow your
creative juices to start flowing, here is a brief list of
unconventional shots that you can add to your golf practice
regimen:
- Use a 3-Wood to chip the ball.
- Turn your club over in order to play from the side of a
tree.
- Play from the road.
- Hit several shots from an inch or more of water.
- Putt from the bunker area.
- Bellying a wedge.
- Play the ball from up against a wall or fence.
- Bury the ball deep in sand and hit it back into play,
otherwise known as a “fried egg” shot.
- Play a few shots from rough, dried out grass.
- Putt the ball with a 3-Wood.
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