Quick Tips - Time Well Spent
Mental Game
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Folks, let's face it. There's only so much time in a day, and for a lot of golfers, only a portion of that time could go to golf. It makes sense, really. The pros have all day to practice, they do it for a living, but a major portion of the public needs to figure out how to cut out an hour, maybe two-hour training session. With that in mind, what sort of balance should you strike up for game improvement? Truth is, a good practice session is like cooking, and today, we'll give you the recipe for game improvement. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he runs through what the ideal practice session looks like, and how you can ratio your time in the practice area.
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