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How to Practice on a Sim

How to Practice on a Sim…

And Actually See Improvement on the Course…

It’s never been easier to play golf on a simulator…

Simulators have been popping up everywhere… In local strip malls, at the country club, in local gyms… you may even have one at home.

I recently worked with someone who has been playing a lot of sim golf… but hasn’t seen any real improvement in their game.

When trying to improve – Most people use a simulator wrong…

The digital range is a great place to learn your numbers… but hitting hundreds of balls off a mat into a screen doesn’t really translate to on-course game play.

If you want to see your game and confidence grow by leaps and bounds, there’s a really important button on your simulator – The “Mulligan” button.

The mulligan button makes it easy to try different ideas: different clubs, different approaches, different swing thoughts, different shot shapes, or even just “prove it.”

When you hit a shot on a simulator, you get all the important information – Carry Distance, Total Distance, Direction, Shot Shape, and Result (where you ended up).

Now… you can hit “Mulligan” and try again.

Maybe you didn’t like what you did and you want to try to improve your shot…

Maybe you picked the wrong club…

Maybe you want to try a high pitch vs a bump and run…

Maybe you crushed it and you want to prove to yourself that it wasn’t an accident.

Simulators are the easiest way to practice course strategy and gain confidence in your numbers… especially if you make liberal use of the “Mulligan” button.

 

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At Home Chipping Drill

At Home Chipping Drill…

If you struggle with chipping… Use this drill to master your chipping and never fear missing the green again.

Chipping can be stressful because small breakdowns in technique and misses around the green can have a big affect on your score.

The small mistake when chipping almost always costs you a full stroke.

When you hit a great chip… You’re left with a gimme.

If you only hit an okay chip… You’re left trying to make a putt.

If you hit a poor chip… You could be left with a LONG putt or even another chip.

The same small mistake with a full swing usually costs less than a full stroke… affecting your overall score significantly less.

The best practice for your chipping is using a putting mat to practice putts with any club other than your putter.

Grab a wedge (or any club other than your putter) and hold it like your putter.

Hit the ball with your putting stroke and let the loft on the club lift and carry the ball.

This drill helps you get comfortable chipping while controlling direction and speed.

As you get more comfortable, you can increase the distance to find your “max” chipping distance with your putting stroke. (Your max chipping distance is how far you can chip before you need to a partial swing vs a putting stroke.)

This drill makes it easy to practice chipping at home and build confidence so you never fear missing the green again.

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