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Making Use
Of The Driving Range

All golf courses, reputable ones anyway,
have driving ranges. This has nothing to do with the maneuverability
of a golf cart, but the player practicing shots and getting loosened
up for a round on the links.
The driving range is the best place to
practice a new shot or technique that the golfer has heard about but
has not tried as of yet. It is never a good idea for the golfer to
attempt a new shot, or a new grip on the golf course.
This is because a muffed shot, and those
are easy to hit, can cause the golfer to lose faith in the stroke,
the club or the grip he or she was using. Therefore, it is always
best to work on the shot at the driving range before ever
considering trying it on the course.

Every golfer has his or her own way of
getting ready to play when they go to the driving range.
For some, the idea it to take the smaller
clubs, such as the pitching wedge, hit a few balls to get loosened
up, then hit with larger and larger clubs, finishing up the workout
with the woods. But, for others, he or she will start with the
larger clubs, getting their stroke down with the driver and woods
first, then working their way to the smaller clubs, such as the
pitching and sand wedge.
For others, though, they will take one
particular club to work on. This is normally done when a golfer is
having problems hitting this club regularly.
By using only one club, the golfer has to
focus on what they are doing with it. Are they gripping the club in
a comfortable manner that will allow their wrists to be flexible on
the follow through? Or, is their stance too closed or too open? This
can have an adverse affect on a shot, with a closed stance
preventing the golfer from getting the distance he or she thinks he
or she should get with this particular club.
A stance too wide open will affect the
golfer’s balance and, therefore, the accuracy of the shot. These are
some of the things a golfer will work on at the driving range.
But, then again, there is always the new
tip that is guaranteed to increase both the length of a shot and the
accuracy of the shot (and there’s also oceanfront property in
Oklahoma for those interested in making such a purchase).
A lot of these so-called “tips” are ways
for someone else to make money from golfing equipment or videos.
Still, there are some tips that are legitimate and will help.
Regardless, all tips should be tried out on the driving range before
the golfer ever thinks about stepping up to the tee on the first
box.
Remember, though, the driving range is not
for all terrain vehicles, four wheel drive pickups, monster trucks,
or to see how sharp a golf cart can be turned. A driving range is a
place where golfers go to get ready for their game and try new tips.
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