PGA Teaching Professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer explain how not having a dedicated target at the golf range could be causing inaccuracies in your golf play on the course and slowing down your golf improvement.
Generally, if you ever go to a golf club or a golf course, the widest patch of ground across the entire property is the driving range. And then we go to that driving range the widest part to ground, to go and practice. And when you go on the golf course, it looks awful. Narrow, doesn't it? Very, very small. So how can we better utilize our Super whide driving range to represent a more accurate reflection of a real?