Quick Tips - Understanding the A
Mental Game
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If you've been around us for any amount of time, you've likely heard of practice A and practice B. To put it simply, practice A is when you are specifically gearing up for a particular event, be it a tournament or just a round with friends. Practice A is going to get you game ready, but there is more to it than just hitting some shots and getting warmed up. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he explains the ideal practice A session.
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