Thursday, June 08, 2006

Driving Range Advice

Driving Range Advice
Maximize your driving range time by first getting loose with your short irons. Start with an easy swing. At first concentrate on making solid contact with your wedges. Aim at a close target and make a game of it. As you start to improve your shot making, move up to your longer irons. I like to hit a few shots with each club in order of length. I start with my Sand Wedge, then Pitching Wedge, and irons 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2. Lastly, finish your driving range time with your fairway woods and driver. Think about your swing, tempo, stance and making good contact. Once you are in the grove, grip it and rip it.

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