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How t maintain a consistent golf stroke when not being able to practice?

by Guest57787  |  earlier

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how do i do it????

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  1. uh..

    it's spelled "PRACTICE"

    and dude.. Carlos Franco WON on the PGA Tour.. he didn't ONE. ONE is a number..

    what the h**l is the matter with you?


  2. it's impossible ya know. no one could do that. even TIGER WOODS has to practise. who do you think you are???

  3. you can always find time for practice

  4. Keep your eye on the ball, and concentrate!

  5. By practice I assume you're talking about hitting balls. Even if I don't hit balls, I'll go in the yard and swing at least a few minutes a day. This helps me to just make sure I keep my swing somewhat on track until I go to the range or play a round.

  6. are you talking about your full swing?  or your putting stroke?  either way, buy a "momentus" they usually cost about $50, best golf training aid out there!

  7. keep your eye on the ball and quit reading golf digest.

  8. I have a friend who used to be the pro at our local golf club. He said to ingrain a swing, you have to hit about 2000 golf balls. He coached a number of our juniors over the years and one in particular plays once every couple of weeks and only on the Sunday ... he shoots around 1 or 2 over all the time - with no practice. Its called muscle memory when you do something so often that your body remembers how to do it. An example of someone that doesn't practise and has one multiple times on the PGA tour is Carlos Franco. Look it up.

  9. Why not make it easier to practice? Instead of having to devote a chunk of time to driving to/from the range, it's not uncommon to have a net or use limited flight practice balls at home. For the cost of a couple trips to the range (gas, buckets of balls, maybe a drink from the vending machine) you can get your own home set up which allows you to get a few swings in whenever. Even 10 minutes of practice is better than nothing.

    There are lots of different products for this type of thing, spend some time if you can looking around at the different mats and practice equipment to see what's best for your particular needs. Here's a good place to start: [ http://rockbottomgolfssl.com/search/sear... ]

    If you can't devote the time/money/space/whatever to being able to practice full swings at home, you can always practice putting at home. You can buy mats or putting cups, but that's not necessary if you have some carpet. Anything is better than nothing!

    Best of luck!

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