Most golfers, regardless of their ability level, are guilty of wasting their practice time. How many times have you been at a driving range and witnessed stall after stall filled with tired looking golfers endlessly beating balls. Most have selected the large bucket and think only of launching all those little pellets with the big stick.
Most of these people would have been better off if they had just stayed home and mowed the lawn. Why? They are practicing without a purpose.
PLAN YOUR GOLF PRACTICE
The first step in improving your golf is learning more about the swing. If you do not want to take lessons, there is a wealth of information available in books, magazines and on the web. Find some information related to a part of your game you are struggling with. Youll likely find many articles related to any and every golf sin you could possibly commit. Focus on the cause and effect. Try to understand not only what you need to do to improve, but the causes of your problem. There are likely to be multiple possible causes and solutions.
HIT THE DRIVING RANGE? NOT YET
Instead of running to hit that next large bucket, take those golf tips you...