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Old 07-06-2007, 04:03 PM
Butcho22 Butcho22 is offline
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Default Re: Developing a practice regime

The fact that you didn't mention your putting when talking about your game leads me to believe that you don't spend much time there. Yes/no?

I'd say spend ~70% working on your short game. Some find it boring, but I personally enjoy it more than banging balls at the range.
I'll do stuff like hit the same 20 yard chip shot over and over again for an hour...hit the chip, go try to make the putt, repeat. Then do the same with a different short game shot...Boring? Perhaps...but it's crazy good for your muscle memory.

When you say, "design it for you." what are you looking for? Specific drills to take up the entire two hours?
Just do what I said above...there are infinite types of short game shots to practice, you don't need a pro to tell you to hit greenside bunker shots for an hour straight. You'd be wasting your unlimited funds (if that's possible,lol)
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