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Driving Range vs Golf Course
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08-04-2023, 06:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-04-2023, 07:13 AM by The Real Marty. Edited 5 times in total.)
Do you guys ever practice, or do you just mainly play?
I recently read an article that referenced a "68% rule." It echoed what some of you have said in this thread, and basically it is this: if you look at all the shots an average golfer takes during a round, add all the times you hit driver, plus all the times you putt, plus all the times you chip, it comes to a vast majority of the shots you take during a round. So your practice should focus on those things. In my case, when I say "chipping," I am saying whatever is not a full swing. So I would include all those 40 or 50 or so yard half-swings that are so common. So, practice should focus on driver, putter, and wedge. In looking at my recent play, it's absolutely true. I'm hitting a ton of half-wedges and chip shots. In fact I would say most of my strokes don't involve a full swing. It's just not that common that I am taking a full swing from a fairway these days. Here's the front 9 from my round the other day: 1) par 5 - driver, 5-wood, 40 yard pitch, 2 putts 2) par 3 - shanked my tee shot, re-teed, hit it on green, 2 putts 3) par 5 - driver, 5-wood, 30 yard pitch, 2 putts 4) par 4 - driver, 60 yard wedge, 2 putts. 5) par 4 - driver, 60 yard wedge, ball rolls off green, duffed my chip shot, putted the ball onto the green, 2 putts 6) par 3 - missed the green, chipped on, 2 putts 7) par 4 - driver, full 7 iron, missed the green, chipped on, 3 putted 8) par 3 - hit the green, 2 putts 9) par 5 - driver, 5-wood, 30 yard chip, 2 putts. The course is a bit unusual in that it has five par-5s and five par-3s, the front 9 only having three par-4s. But in this 9 holes, I count 4 full swings that were not tee shots. Jesus Christ, when I look at that list, that is only 13 full swings and a plethora of half swings, chip shots, and putts. So just in general, how do you guys practice? |
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