Drills are very important in developing your overall game. They do not have to be saved only for the range but can be practiced in your own backyard. To prevent boredom and help to speed up your rate of learning, try to avoid doing the same drills at similar times each day.
A favorite drill of mine is simply heading out onto the range and swinging to hit the 150 yard flag. Don’t concentrate on anything else except doing this 1 thing. If you go to the range with a single purpose, it becomes simpler to absorb a method.
This next drill is used in developing your swinging rhythm. Your aim is to swing at the golf ball in slow-motion. You’re gong to use only a fraction of your overall power to knock the ball off the tee. Do this about 10 times before adding more power. As you begin to reach your maximum power again, you’ll notice your rhythm developing.
Here’s a great drill that can be done at home to develop your balance. You will want to position your body as if you’re about to do a push-up. Push your body up as you would normally do and then lift your left hand and right foot off the ground. Stay in this position for about 10seconds. You should then proceed to do the same thing with your right hand and left foot. Strive to do this at least a few times a week and you will notice a significant improvement in your overall strength and balance.
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