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Hey everyone!

Just bought a used set of Wilson's and have hit the range a few times, but my practices are a little haphazard - randomly work on driving/chipping/putting. I was wondering if anyone had any good resources or practice routines they'd like to share to help me organize my practice.

Also, I had heard (but not too sure about) focusing on the 7 iron and working with it solely until I can hit my target everytime. This seems limiting, but I can see it's advantages. Has anyone else heard of or recommend this?

Thanks!

Below vid for driving range warm up isn't bad.

http://www.videojug.com/film/golf-ho...-driving-range (also check out his other videos at: http://www.videojug.com/user/RickardStrongert )

I work using my 6 iron a lot. I warm starting with a pitch for a bit then 8 iron for a couple of shots and then onto the 6. I do this mainly when working on things my pro has instructed me to work on... not sure if that helps but hope it does!

Cobra - Speed Pro 8.5º X-Flex, Speed Pro 13º S-Flex | Mizuno - MP CLK 20º Hybrid, MP-67 DG S300 4-PW | Cleveland - CG10 52º,56º, 60º | Rife - Antigua Island 34"


@luckyluke699

Thanks for the vids! I enjoyed watching them and have taken away a few tips I can put into play. Much appreciated.

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