There’s A Better Way To Improve Your Golf Game!
Sports & Recreations → Hobbies
- Author Sean Cochran
- Published October 17, 2005
- Word count 768
How many of you have gone to the local pro shop or golf store,
bought the latest and greatest club, and found that it did not
help your scores at all?
I imagine all of us can say yes to this question at some point
in our golfing careers. The reality of this situation is that
new clubs will not necessarily improve your game. Don’t get me
wrong! I enjoy getting new clubs just like you. I get all
excited when I get a new driver, putter, or even golf balls and
cannot wait to head to the range to hit them.
What if I told you that there was a simple solution to improve
your game? Some of you may be telling me; “yeah right,
whatever, heard it before, and it is not true”.
Well, I am here to tell you there is a way to improve your golf
game.
It is not a secret; it is not some new fangled training aide,
or ancient golfing philosophy. I like to reference it as P.P.T.
and this stands for PROPER PRACTICE TIME. Yes, the only way to
improve your golf game is practice! And proper practice is even
more important.
How many times do you go to the range and see someone purchase
a jumbo bucket of balls and without warming up, pull out driver
and start smacking balls all over the range. How well is this
going to improve your game? I am sure most of you would agree
to the notion; “not very well”.
This is simply improper practice, and to truly get better at
this game you must practice properly. What do I mean by proper
practice? Well, let me tell you.
If you have ever heard Dave Pelz speak on the Golf Channel, he
often discusses statistics in relation to successful shot
making. This describes the percentage of probability that a
shot can be hit successfully.
For example, if you are staring down a fairway 20 yards wide,
and pull out driver. What is the probability of this shot being
successful? Probably quite low for any golfer, and given what
Pelz discusses, it is best to stick with shots that have the
greatest probability of being successful. In the example above,
I would guess a 3-wood, 5-wood, or 3-iron has a higher
probability of success.
Additionally, Pelz also discusses the statistical breakdown of
shots made in a typical round of golf. For example, more shots
are made within 100 yards to the hole than are off the tee box.
I would also guess that more putts are made in a round than tee
shots. Given this statistical breakdown of shots during a
round, Pelz suggests that your practice time mimic the
requirements of a round of golf.
This is where the notion of PROPER PRACTICE TIME comes into
play. Knowing such statistics and abiding by the idea of
practicing the shots most commonly made during a round, what
would you suggest to be the breakdown of your practice time?
I think we can easily state that time on the practice range
should be set up with most attention spent on putting and your
short game. Putting and short game (100 yards to the hole) is
where the majority of shots on a course are made, so why not
spend more practice time on this part of the game? Most of us
would probably agree and speaking with most any swing coach,
they will say that more strokes are saved on and around the
green then off the tee box.
But what do many of us do with our practice time? We spend
maybe 5 minutes on the practice green, after hitting driver for
25 minutes, and maybe we will chip a couple at the end of our
practice session. Knowing what you know, how beneficial will
this type of practice routine help in the overall improvement
of your golf game? Not very well at all.
If you follow the advice of Dave Pelz, and watch how touring
pros practice. You will probably shift gears and practice
putting, short game, sand game, and other facets of the game in
a descending order.
Think about it and ask yourself how shots would you of saved in
your last round if you were a better putter, short game, or sand
player? I am guessing at least one or two. One or two shots a
round can be the difference between an 88 and 90, or an 81 and
- Much different scores if you ask me. Don’t forget about
your handicap and what 2 strokes saved a round can do to that
number.
Sean Cochran is one of the most recognized
golf fitness instructors in the world today. He travels the PGA
Tour regularly with 2005 PGA & 2004 Masters Champion Phil
Mickelson. He has made many of his golf tips, golf instruction
and golf swing improvement techniques available to amateur
golfers on the website http://www.bioforcegolf.com. To contact
Sean, you can email him at support@bioforcegolf.com.
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