Practicing The Right Things On The Golf Course
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Practicing The Right Things On The Golf Course

I started my practice plan in preparation for the upcoming Hickory Championship next Monday and Tuesday. As I stated yesterday, I had a plan to work on my short game, putting and ball contact. I played nine holes and hit 5 balls from various locations on each hole. It was a plan to test out my hickories to determine which club I should hit from what distance. The plan started off well, but I need to make a few adjustments moving forward.

The first thing I need to adjust is the time of day. I went out early thinking he course would be empty and I could hit multiple balls from know distances. The course was empty, but I could not see where my ball landed for the first 5 holes. I only knew how well I hit the ball after walking up to where the ball was lying. Other than swinging the club, I did not gain the data required to determine which club goes what distance. So, next time I will play when it is not foggy.

The next then I found out is that I am not going to carry my clubs at the tournament. They are too heavy when I have 14 clubs in the bag. Hence, I will revert to my push cart and cart bag. It makes sense to conserve my energy during the 36 hole event in order to finish strong.

The benefits I did gain from playing yesterday was in the chipping and putting department. I used four different clubs around the green trying to figure out which club will be best and how to hit them. The Jigger is a must use as if is low profile and has the same apparent lie as my seven iron. Therefore, I am already comfortable with it and the more I use it the better I will be able to execute a bump and run.

I used the highest lofted club with pretty good success. It is like my gap wedge but the bottom edge is sharp and has a tendency to dig on or before contact. I am learning to skim the club along the grass in order to maximize the loft without chucking the shot.

Putting is as per normal. I do find the grip is a be small on my putter and I think can rectify that this week. However, I like this club and feel confident standing over all putts.

Overall, my practice time on the links was well worth the effort. I accomplished some stuff and missed out on others. Regardless, I will move forward today and the rest of the week in order to prepare for the upcoming event. I am enjoying the process and liking the results……so far!

I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!

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