Whether you’re out of practice, have taken a break from golf, or are just looking to sharpen up ahead of a game, there’s a lot you can do in a week to iron out the kinks in your swing, fix your short game and make sure your putting is as good as it can be. Monday Practice Hit the driving range to give you an idea where your game is at. As your drive will be the first shot of your game, making it good can help boost your confidence. When you’re on the range make a note of your longest drives - this will be your target for the week. It’s also worth noting any issues that come up such as whether you are regularly slicing the ball. Workout Stretch before you hit the range so you don’t pull a muscle, and afterwards go for a gentle jog round the block. This will help your muscles to loosen up. Tuesday Practice Get your chipping net out and practice your approach game. Try from various distances with a number of clubs, noting which gives you the best results - some people will prefer an iron over a wedge. It’s also worth trying a few putts, either indoors across the carpet or at the driving range. Remember,you won’t be able to cover every aspect and angle of the game in a week, so it’s best to make sure you’ve got the basics down. Workout Stretch everything from neck to calves. This week isn’t just about getting your game in check but your body also. A full 18-holes without warming up will play havoc on your muscles. |
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One week golf routine to get you in shape
If you’re out of practice and have a game coming up, use our one-week routine to get you swinging smoothly on the course again…
8 Sep 2016
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