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One different piece of advice from all the good advice on this post. After hitting 50 balls with one club, just about anybody can get into a groove. On the range, practice mixing in wedge shots amidst other iron shots and drives. Or imagine yourself playing holes. Only when you can keep your consistent "feel" or "technique" or whatever in the midst of such change on the range will you be able to take it to the course.

This is good advice! Change your targets up, clubs, etc...Like this says, you can get in a groove on the range too easily. If you have someone to practice with, play games on the range. When me and my cousin are on the range at the same time we always come up with some kind of game. It helps you practice and also adds more fun to it. Another biggie is make sure you "practice with purpose." Don't go to the range and hit balls just to be going through the motions. You need to have an agenda or goal and make sure you get all you can out of the range time.

Bryan A
"Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same"

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Yeah games like kp are always fun. Yeah I'll set a goal because it will be easier to measure my progress that way

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