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How long do you have to spend in range when practicing? Explain a panel of 100 top golf teachers.
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Welcome High Golf Teacher 100 Round table, where some of the best business instructors answer the most pressing questions of the game. Purpose? To help your game and reduce your ASAP results.
If you want to get better in Golf, you have got to practice. There is no shortcut to success – and this is especially true in this game.
When you go to the range to make a new swing or work to correct a flaw, how long do you have to be there? As it turns out, there is no set consensus.
Below, a panel of our 100 main teachers share their advice than how long your time practice sessions It must be.
1. Short and sweet
If you are not confused, 15 or 20 minutes, it is enough to show improvement over time. I prefer many practical short sessions than marathons. People tend to get tired and then you have reduced performance returns. Keep it short and sweet. —Martin chuck
2. Quality over quantity
It is not a matter of how long, but the quality of your practical sessions that matter. Quality practice is measurable and should be done with feedback so that you are making the correct changes. Most of the time, feeling is not true, so you need reactions to guarantee that you are making the improved movement. —Mike bender
3. Mass on balls, not time
I do not like to set a time frame in practice sessions. I prefer a ball number. I recommend sets with 15-20 balls and some practices to swing for each ball. This guarantees that you are getting as much as possible from any pace. – Kevin’s spokesman
4. Save it for offseason
Shake changes are best made in offseason. During the season, I recommend that my students go out and play and work in their short game and setting it up. —Kevin Kirk
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Zephyr melton
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Zephyr Melton is an editor for Golf.com, where he spends his days on the blog, producing and editing. Before joining the team in Golf, he attended the University of Texas followed by stopping with the Texas Golf Association, Team USA, Green Bay Packers and PGA Tour. It helps with all things guidance and covers amateur and women’s golf. He can be reached in zephyr_melton@golf.com.