What Would Make A Golf Range Session More Enjoyable? (Video) - by Peter Finch
What Would Make A Golf Range Session More Enjoyable? (Video) - by Peter Finch

What would make a golf range session more enjoyable? If you are in a golf range and you’re practicing, you’re trying to improve your technique; it can sometimes become slightly stale. So you stood there just bashing ball after ball after ball, improving your technique but not really getting as much out of it as you possibly can. It’s a lot easy to enjoy a round of golf sometimes than it is to enjoy a session of the range. But there are ways you can actually try and link the two to make your practice session a little bit more enjoyable. If you’re working on a certain aspect of your technique, you can actually work that into a few games at the driving range and this is a great little one you can try. Get all your clubs down to the driving range, picture your first hole, and then as you try and play that hole out on the driving range.

So if it’s a par-4, you can start with the driver, imagine fair way on the driving range, hit your first shot, kind of try and judge how far you’ll have with the second, pull the club out you’d use and then try and hit that club into an imaginary green. It’s a great way to actually go through the entire bang practice all your different shots, with all your different clubs and not let the range session become boring. The last thing you want to be doing what you don’t want to be doing at the range is just using a single club hitting ball after ball after ball and allowing the practice session to become stale. Go through the back, use your imagination; imagine holes that you want to be playing and then hopefully it’ll actually make your range session a little bit more enjoyable, but also help you improve at the same time.
2014-05-27

What would make a golf range session more enjoyable? If you are in a golf range and you’re practicing, you’re trying to improve your technique; it can sometimes become slightly stale. So you stood there just bashing ball after ball after ball, improving your technique but not really getting as much out of it as you possibly can. It’s a lot easy to enjoy a round of golf sometimes than it is to enjoy a session of the range. But there are ways you can actually try and link the two to make your practice session a little bit more enjoyable. If you’re working on a certain aspect of your technique, you can actually work that into a few games at the driving range and this is a great little one you can try. Get all your clubs down to the driving range, picture your first hole, and then as you try and play that hole out on the driving range.

So if it’s a par-4, you can start with the driver, imagine fair way on the driving range, hit your first shot, kind of try and judge how far you’ll have with the second, pull the club out you’d use and then try and hit that club into an imaginary green. It’s a great way to actually go through the entire bang practice all your different shots, with all your different clubs and not let the range session become boring. The last thing you want to be doing what you don’t want to be doing at the range is just using a single club hitting ball after ball after ball and allowing the practice session to become stale. Go through the back, use your imagination; imagine holes that you want to be playing and then hopefully it’ll actually make your range session a little bit more enjoyable, but also help you improve at the same time.