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By : Brian Oneill   4 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-10 12:52:52

If you are determined in improving your strategies in playing golf, you must take golf lessons and practice every day. Here are several practice routines that will guide you to develop a habit so that you can use your skills more effectively.

Many golfers practice a lot but could sometimes feel they have not acquired any skill at all. Most golfers are confused with their skills that their game is affected by too much worrying. You need to practice effectively to gain any positive result. The usual practice is to hit several balls for you to warm up your mind and body, then try hitting as far as you can. It is also beneficial to try several things with your new swings.

As a matter of fact, your determination to play golf must be integrated with practice. However, similar to other sports, your golf lessons should have structure to have significant positive effects on your game.

Try to observe golfers the next time you play golf or during golf lessons. More often than not, there are three kinds of golfers according their Balls Per Minute Ratio or BPM.

1. 3 BPM Golfers - These golfers do nothing but strike golf balls. At this ratio, there is no quality time to place beneficial practice drills.

2. 2 BPM Golfers - These golfers are using every strategy they have recently learned. More often than not, these practicing golfers don't have a framework for practice routine.

3. 1 BPM Golfers - These golfers use their routine very effectively and efficiently. They won't hit the ball then wait for a minute before hitting another. They have adopted routines where they take the effort to incorporate practice drills between every game.

Having a ratio of 3 BPM means that you can hit at least 50 to 60 balls in just 30 minutes and will surely be tired with all the swings which are really a wasted effort.

On the contrary, those with 1 BPM ratio will take about an hour to hit 50 to 60 balls but still have the energy and will get benefits from different golf drills they have used as part of the certain golf routine they have been using.

The key for effective golf drills is to determine the fragile part of your strategy and then create golf practice routine to enhance that certain area. You can then develop a range of golf routines for every area of the game and focus on a certain area.

With the 1 BPM ratios, you can prepare yourself for the routine. When you are at ease with the drill, you can have a smooth swing but with powerful strike. Perform the drill again and then hit another ball. You can gain so much benefit from your routine time by performing this.

These practice tests include observing your skills including important factors such as wind and body posture. There are many ways toenhance your strategies you just need to have the determination to improve your game.


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