Since today is our last day in Florida I decided to get in a round of unhurried golf yesterday unlike in my last blog. What a difference.
Instead of arriving at the last minute, I had plenty of time to warm up correctly. Following is the routine I followed, stolen from many PGA professionals, which helped immensely.
Start with a few chips or putts to ease into a good rhythm. Include putting to the edge of the green to help your feel and a few straight six footers to check you technique.
Then it is time to warm up. Start with stretching which we have covered in previous blogs.
At the range begin with short swings and focus first on loosening up the wrist and forearms. As you loosen up, try staying relaxed through the neck, shoulders and arms. The last thing you want is to be tense.
Start with a nine iron and work your way up hitting every other iron, through the hybrids and woods. Hit only two or three balls with each club. Hit only several balls with the driver unless you have problems. (Like me) If the driver is not happy, go back down to your mid irons and work back up emphasizing tempo.
Finish with some full and partial wedges to slow down you tempo and ensure good rhythm. Per our last blog, please remember to use your pre-shot routine on some of the shots to insure good rhythm.
If there is time return to the practice green for a few putts.
I followed the previous advice yesterday and what a difference in my first few holes from my last round. Maybe the pros know what they are doing! Unfortunately reality finally set in and I had my fair share of bad shots but I was quite pleased with my score. My new golf resolution in to try to arrive early enough at the course to warm up properly but I am sure life will sometimes interfere.
Until next time, keep ‘em in the fairway.
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