5 Best Drills for Every Part of Your Game

5 Best Drills for Every Part of Your Game



Most golfers don’t have a practice problem. They have a practice structure problem. These drills are going to help you start hitting better golf shots!

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In this video, PGA Coach Jackson Koert walks us through the essential drills he uses with everyone from everyday golfers to elite players. Instead of mindlessly hitting balls, you’ll learn exactly what to practice with your:

🏌️ Driver
🏌️ Irons
🏌️ Wedges
🏌️ Chipping
🏌️ Putting

These aren’t complicated drills. They’re simple practice stations that improve your setup, contact, shot shape, and consistency so every range session actually transfers to the golf course. Jackson emphasizes that how you practice is just as important as what you practice, with a focus on creating repeatable setups and skill-building rather than just hitting balls.

In this video, you’ll learn:

-The Tiger Driver Drill for making swing changes stick
-How to practice draws and fades with the rope drill
-A wedge drill almost nobody teaches
-The chipping station that builds three different trajectories
-Putting drills that improve aim and start line
-How to structure a productive practice session
-Why most golfers accidentally reinforce bad habits

Whether you’re trying to break 100, 90, 80, or simply get more out of your practice time—these are drills you can take to the range today.

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Which drill are you trying first?

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View Comments (8)
  1. That forward ball wedge drill is a revelation. I'm putting that into my practice today. The course I play are almost exclusively bermuda or zoysia and I end up with teed up wedge shots from the rough all the time.

  2. Dan Grieve's pitching system also has the ball forward in the stance, I can hit my numbers so easily with his method, his chipping Release 1 is also good, Release 2 does generate a lot of spin but It's hard to execute and I have a hard time hitting my mark with that method.

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