Large Bucket Practice Routine
All golfers know that the ONLY WAY to improve your golf game is to practice.  Practicing may include playing actual golf, but a major aspect of your practice needs to be hitting the driving range.  However, the things you do at the range need to be done correctly.  Going and hitting a bucket of balls is not the only thing you need to worry about.

PURPOSE is the word you must be thinking about when addressing each and every practice ball.  Why are you there?  If you are not changing or working on something at the range, how do you expect any part of your game to improve?  Luckily, I have come up with the PERFECT routine to go through when working on your game at the range.  This is a guideline for anyone trying to have a sense of structure at the range.  Simply put, you will know what order to hit what clubs, how many balls to hit with them, and what to actually attempt to do with each shot. Keep in mind this is more or less a ball and club order structure.

Now, by conducting this routine you will truly get better over time, but you will not get noticeably better over night.  Like all things in golf, this requires patience.

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