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Think Smart, Play Better

I have never hit more and more balls in practice and grooved a better feeling. If you feel like you need to ingrain a swing change and you think the only way you are going to get there is through repetitions, by all means go and hit balls. However, I tend to veer on the other side. I prefer to use drills because you can be more direct and precise with your practice. When my irons tend to be good, chipping and pitching is easy, and vice versa. Here’s how I think about these two essential areas of the game.

Rhythm and sequencing

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