![]() ![]() I’m sure you’ve all taken part in the practices I’ve laid out above. Golf practice: Driving range vs golf course – Summary I know it is very simple, but this little sequence is really effective for making the most out of the golf range and the golf course for practice. Begin with step one, then progress towards steps four as you make progress: When you make a swing change, aim for the following order of practice. If you really want to get good at golf, your should aim to combine all four of these types of golf practice. It would take you almost a month to accumulate that during 18-hole games played once a week. Hitting extra 3 mid-iron shots on each hole x 9 holes leads to almost 30 reps in a really specific environment. Pick a quiet time, head out for 9 holes and aim to hit a few extra shots from key areas (please don’t hold up the whole world behind you). But for the rest of you, this will be wildly useful. I’m sorry if you’re at some big fancy golf course that won’t allow this. Solution 2: Golf course practice with multiple balls You will lose a little practice volume compared to hitting ball after ball on the range, but you will gain a good chunk of practice specificity. In essence, skills games add a small amount of consequence and practice variability into your range session. Check out this article for some long game skills games and have a look at this article if you are a new golfer and want a quick driving range skills game. Solution 1: Skills games on the golf range I have a solution, that from my past seven-year experience of tinkering, appears to be the best way of developing golfing skill and performing on the golf course.įirst, let me explain two new types of golf practice. I don’t think one exists, but we can get closer than the two pink boxes. I haven’t come across an optimal practice structure that would sit in the top-right corner.Use them, just don’t solely rely on them. The practices in pink are still useful.I have two key points that I would like to explicitly layout before I lie and tell you there is a perfect solution to this problem: Hence why many players go to the golf range once a week, play once a week and struggle to improve. You can see that these are equally ineffective and far away from optimal. Golfers’ standard practices are coloured in pink. Take a look at the image below to consider what is going on. In fact, neither of these setups lead to practice that will optimally transfer into golfing performance. Most golfers think – “I do both of the above, so I’m fine”. Practice on the golf course and you just don’t execute enough repetitions to improve. If you practice on the range, you get good at hitting balls on the range, but it doesn’t transfer to the golf course, because it isn’t specific. This practice is highly specific but doesn’t have enough volume to see your golf improve. 2-3 repetitions with a 9-iron isn’t going to make you much better with a 9-iron. Besides your Driver, you are unlikely to hit the same club more than 2-3 times in a 4-hour period. If you shoot 80, you’re unlikely to hit more than 40 long shots in a round. Practicing on the golf course, is obviously, highly specific, but think about your practice volume. ![]() It also gives you a great opportunity to test, re-test and refine your swing solutions in a stable environment. The golf driving range gives you great practice volume, but low specificity. Unless you’re having a very bad day on the golf course I wouldn’t expect you to frequently hit 10 7-irons in a row… (insert sarcastic comment from Reddit/Golf). On the golf range there is little consequence for a bad shot and the structure is highly dis-similar. However, it is quite unlike the environment that we perform in – the golf course. Practicing on the golf range offers us many repetitions within a short period of time: 50 – 70 shots within an hour if we are effective in how we hit balls. Straight away we can see a glaring issue with both. Think about the golf course and the driving range in terms of practice volume and specificity. Specificity (how close our practice is to our performance environment).The volume of practice (how many golf shots we hit).Two key factors that underpin how much skill we gain from practice are: To develop golfing skill we need to practice in a deliberate way. 3 Golf practice: Driving range vs golf course – Summary.1.2 Solution 2: Golf course practice with multiple balls.1.1 Solution 1: Skills games on the golf range. ![]()
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