Ever hit it great on the range and your round is a complete disaster. I know I’ve done this many times in the past. Once I figured it out I changed how I warmed up. Once I did, I played great on the course. Learn this, and you will play great too!
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So, a warm-up doesn’t mean you’re going to sit here and hit perfect shots. All right? I’m telling you, if you hit the ball great on the range before your round of golf, your round of golf will be a complete disaster. And you probably know what I’m talking about because that has probably happened to you before. So, that’s happened to me many, many times. And I do not warm up trying to hit every shot perfectly. I am here to do just that. Warm up. Okay? I don’t pick a target. I just hit a few shots, get loose, and then I go to the first TE with no expectations. And that’s the problem. You know, you come out here, hit every ball, you know, within a few feet of this pin out here and then, you know, hit perfect drive after perfect drive. Your expectation levels are too high. Now, when you go to the first te, you don’t hit that first ball amazing. you know, now you’re scrambling, you know, oh boy, I was just hitting it great on the range. Now I’m hitting a terrible what’s going on. And now you start overthinking everything. You start analyzing your swing and that sort of thing. So imagine if you change that. You came out to the range and you just hit some warm-up shots. Now you’re nice and loose. You didn’t even really care about where the ball was going. Now you have no expectations. Now you go to the first T.

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Your timing of information seems like a pipeline to my practice lol. Great video, you always nail it. Thank you!!!❤😊
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Ain't that the truth….
Ool
That’s great advice. The only shots I want to hit perfectly in my warm up are couple of dozen two foot straight putts I’ll do to help me start my putts on line