GOLF TIP by Tim Peightal
Summit Golf Academy
Port Orange, Florida
(888) 563-5132
"Developing a Good Practice Routine"
So now that you've made the commitment to play golf, it would be very helpful for you
to develop a good practice routine. Plan your time wisely. Let's say you have five hours a
week to devote to practicing. You should spend at least 60% of that time on the short
game, which is chipping, pitching, sand bunker work and putting. This is the area that
will allow you to shoot lower scores. Also you will have more success in hitting good
shots which will build your confidence. This is the scoring area and no matter what level
of skill you achieve in golf it will always be of great benefit to be efficient around the
greens.
The other 40% of your time should be divided between the tee shot and the fairway shots.
Golf is one of the those games that should be taught from the hole back to the tee, but
most of us don't do it that way. If you go to any golf course or practice facility you
will see the majority of the people whaling away with drivers. Don't fall into this trap.
Yes it is true, you need to be able to drive the ball in play and with some length but
ultimately you score with the wedge and the putter.
Feel is a big part of the game, and I believe it is easier to develop feel working on the
short shots. The swing is softer and slower so you get more feed back. You hit more solid
shots and you can carry this feel over into the long game. During a round of golf you
probably won't hit every shot perfect or hit every green in regulation so you will have to
rely on your short game for help. Learn it and practice it right from the beginning and
you will never be sorry.
Even the tour players who are the best players in the world rely on their short game to
score. I think that is what sets them apart. They seem to have the uncanny ability to turn
a 5 into a 4 instead of turning it into a 6. Although you may never reach their level of
ability from tee to green, we all can certainly learn to chip, pitch, putt and SCORE!!!