When you head to the range, don’t panic at the sign of errant shots – in fact, don’t do anything to correct a bad shot.

Wait, did we just tell you not to correct a bad shot? Have we lost our minds?

You don’t want to jump into trying to correct your swing until you have hit a group of shots together, to see if it’s actually a regular pattern that needs correction.

If you attempt to correct one single bad shot, you may end up overcorrecting and actually hurting your swing, rather than helping it.

Remember, the goal here is consistency. Consistent approach, consistent contact, consistent swing.

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