Golf instruction: The perfect week of practice

There is a difference between going to the range without a plan and practicing with a purpose.

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There is a difference between going to the range without a plan and practicing with a purpose.

If you go to the range, get a large bucket and randomly hit all 14 clubs in your bag, you’ve come to the right place. Almost everything works out better when you are prepared with a plan. You can focus on benchmarks, improvements, repeatability and consistency.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates how to structure a week’s worth of practice that yields results.

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