Last week, I showed you how to set up buckets in your backyard to practice your short game. If your natural tendency is to practice with a square face, try switching it up and practice with an open face and vice versa. It is important to become skilled using both because you never know where your ball will land on the golf course.
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If you are like most golfers, you enjoy going to the driving range to practice your drive and your long shots, but the reality is that the game is won with the short game. When Brooks Koepka visited with some of my juniors at Okeeheelee Golf Course on March 17, 2018 he shared that he spends most of his time practicing his short game. Click here to hear what he said. In the video below I show you how to set up some buckets in your backyard and use this stay at home order to your advantage! Please keep sending the videos. It is great to see you all continuing to progress. I am also very appreciative of the kind thoughts that you are sharing.
So you have to stay at home but you don't want your golf game to suffer, focus on your tempo. The drill illustrated in the video below encourages you to feel the head of the club. This is important because it is the club head that makes contact with the ball. If you are able to feel the club head during the swing you are less likely to become aggressive and swing at the ball. When you swing at the ball you use your body rather than the natural rhythm of the club head. Remember you will hit the ball farther with less force. Stay relaxed. Nice and easy. Email me any questions you might have and please send a video for feedback.
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