Impact of Golf

Friday, December 13, 2013

Winter Drills


Living in Kansas we are often faced with whether that a lot of states don’t experience. For starters we have very cold winters with strong winds, when in Texas right now it is sunny and calm. Having lived in Topeka my whole life I have realized that you still have to find a way to stay on top of your game because the schools in the south get to practice year round. I’m going to share with you some of the basic drills you can do while staying warm inside.

The first drill you can do is set a cup down about 8 feet in front of you and make 50 putts from there. Then scoot it back to around  12-15 feet and make another fifty. This is an important drill because short game is the key to success when it comes to golf so you need to make sure that you are always working on your putting even when you can’t actually get outside to play. The second drill you can do is get out a wedge and pick a spot on the floor and hit to that spot. Make it a goal to either get it a few inches past every time or leave it short every time to work on your distance control around the green. The better you’re you short game is the easier it will be to come back playing at your full potential in the spring. Along with these drills you should strive to do around 100 pushups and 200 crunches.

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