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Raise Your Game: Lower Your Score

Master Efficient Practice to Lower Your Score

If you're looking for quick wins to improve your game, one sure-fire way to make a difference is to master practicing efficiency. If you've got commitments outside of golf, you probably don't get as much time as you'd like to play, let alone practice. Let's take a look at a few ways you can maximize output by practicing golf more efficiently.

Make Practice Meaningful

Plenty of golfers hit the range after work, buy a basket of balls, and hit shots until they're too tired to carry on. If you want to get good practice in, you need to try and make every shot count. There's plenty of ways you can do this, try aiming at different targets or visualize playing a round at your home course. This is where using Power Tee really helps; you get the ability to change the type of shot you're playing at the push of a button. This can be a real time-saver, not to mention you get perfect alignment and a great way to measure the tempo of your swings.

Many people find it easier to play on a driving range because there's less emotional investment in each of the shots. Practicing under pressure helps to emulate the conditions you face when on the course.

Come equipped

If you want to get the most out of every practice session, you've got to come prepared. In warmer climates, you'll want to bring plenty of water, a towel, sun cream, and maybe even a hat for sun protection. Think of your practice session like a regular round of golf; unless you've got all the equipment you need, you definitely won't be getting the most out of your time.

Track Progress

This point comes hand in hand with what we said about making your practice meaningful. Assess your performance; for example, by tracking the number of targets you hit per 10 balls. Use this as a metric going forward, and the aim should be focused on constantly improving your numbers. So many people head to the range and hit an endless amount of balls without ever knowing if they're actually getting better.

Switch Up Clubs

We've all got that club we love hitting, on the other hand there's always a club we struggle with. Don't let this have a negative impact on your practice routine. How often is it that you hit the same club over 20 shots when out on the course? Never. Implementing this kind of pattern into your practice can leave you stuck when you've suddenly got to switch from a driver to a sand wedge out on the course.

Using Power Tee helps you switch between different types of shots smoothly with the simple touch of a button. Being able to do this so quickly without having to bend down to switch out tee's is a great way to improve your practice efficiency.

Conclusion

Unfortunately, getting good at golf can be time-consuming. You need to make sure that you're spending every second of practice wisely. With the right routine and equipment, you'll be well on the way to getting better practice and lowering your scorecard.

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