In this video, you’ll discover the 3 rings of golf improvement.
Now, we all know that you need to practice if you want any chance of improving your golf game.
However, the key is how you practice.
Let’s say you have 2 options to improve your swing…
- Spend 5 hours at the range and improve your game marginally, or
- Spend 2 hours at the range and make big improvements to your game.
If you can improve more with 2 hours of practice, then heck yeah, option #2 is the way to go.
But how can you possibly improve your game with less time practicing?
To answer that question, let’s start by explaining at how you DO NOT want to practice.
There are tons of players that go to the driving range and pound hundreds, if not thousands, of balls every week, yet they don’t improve much.
Why?
Haven’t we all been told that we need to work insanely hard in order to achieve our goals?
The problem is that most players that spend all day at the range (“range rats”) often practice shots that they’re already good at.
If you hit a nice high draw and you go to the range and practice high draw shots, that won’t do much to improve your fade.
The point is that you need to practice smarter with variability training.
Your goal should be to add more shots to your bag so when you need to hit a fade, you’ll think to yourself…
“No problem” and hit a good fade and stick it close to the pin.
Learning more shots will also help you develop more feel for your clubs.
Over time, you’ll get more control than you ever thought possible.
Ever wonder how top pros can hit just about any shot?
Well, they’ve practiced just about every shot possible.
They’ve hit tons of balls from divots.
They’ve hit tons of balls from uphill and downhill lies.
And practicing all these different shots has helped them develop unreal control of their clubs so that if they ever run into a truly rare shot, they can adapt quickly and pull off the “impossible” (remember some of Phil Mickelson’s crazy saves?).
This video will help you create a plan to bring more shots into your game.
You’ll learn about the 3 rings of golf improvement…
- Comfort
- Learning
- Chaos
… and practice with a plan.
Watch this video now to bring more shots into your comfort zone and make huge improvements fast!