What do you work on when you practice?
Do you have specific goals or do you just hit balls and try to figure out why the ball is going where it’s going?
Well, today we have one of the best lessons ever.
PGA Tour veteran member Larry Rinker sits down and shows us how to practice with a purpose.
Larry shows how you can work the ball, shows us how to eliminate one side of the golf course or the other — and that’s key to becoming a better player.
Larry points out there are five things to focus on:
Clubface, path of the club, angle of attack, impact point (where is the ball on the face of your club) and clubhead speed.
Larry demonstrates how you can learn to easily move the ball left-to-right and right-to-left and how to set up for each intended shot.
So click on this link, spend some quality time with Larry and next time you head for the race, you can work on a definitive plan.
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2 Comments
baxter cepeda
Coach Rinker put quite a lot of good digestible info in the 5 minutes here.
Tom Edrington
I’ve known Larry a LONG time, great guy, really teaches with common sense and proven things that work, really helped me with pitching and using the bounce more effectively….have a REALLY good one from him for Friday.