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practice perfect with the perfect practice golf mat

Posted in golf practice  by Jay McGrath

I had a high-school coach who always preached “perfect practice makes perfect“.

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Although I agree with the premise it’s hard to know if what you are doing is “perfect” or not.  I do believe that in golf as well as other sports people just go out and hit a bucket of balls, volley a tennis ball, or shoot  the basketball calling it practice.

I found with basketball that there were cetrain thing that you could practice with great results.  Foul shots for exmple – It drives me crazy to see college and pro players who can’t shoot better than 80% from the stripe. They call them ”free-throughs” after all!

Now I was no great b-ball player by any streatch of the imagination – but I could make my foul shots.  In fact I’d get put in the game a critical spots for exactly that reason.

So how can you practice more effectively in your golf game.

Have fun – make a game of it.

1) Putt Around – One the common games that I play is what I call “putt around“.  You take a number of balls (7-10 is a good number) and place the balls 2′ from the hole.  Once you make ALL of these add a foot to the distance and repeat.  The object of the game is to make a full circle or “round” before moving on to the next.   Now making a “round” of 2-footersmay not seem like a challenge, but the last one is always a little tougher than the first and that’s the point – it puts a little pressure on you to mimmick a game situation.  Now move out to 3′, 4′  ect.  These are what I call “Must Make Putts” – most golfers would improve a number of strokes if they just made every putt 3′,4′, 5′  or less.

2) Par-3 This is another game that I play with the kids – but it’s fun for all ages.  I have a small putting green in the back yard, but you could improvise with a putting mat on the deck or patio.  First, with a club other than your putter chip a shot onto the green – and then try to two-putt.  This has been a great game to impart some feel on my children’s golf game.  They had a tendency to putt way past the hole  with little chance to make the come back putt.  Now they try to get it close because they are working for a two putt rather than a one putt. It has helped everyone’s lag game a bunch.

So go outside and play

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