I know we've got a bunch of league golfers out there with their earbuds on and this episode is one that you'll want to save for sure! Ian asks a pressing question that most people don't want to admit to, but they desperately need a solution to. How do you warm up and get your head in the game if you're running late?
· Marty’s preferred method of warming up (range, green, range)
· How a trick from Jeff Pelizarro can get you in rhythm quickly
· How Mike & Kyle of Super Speed Golf can get you hitting longer in the same day!
Ian’s question: I play in a couple of leagues and I always seem to be running short on time. I know my league is just for fun but I still want to play well, and I feel like this is starting to leak into my weekend rounds. How do I get my head in the game if I'm short on warm up time?
Hey Ian, glad to have your question for this week's episode. My first question would be what do you define as short on time? I know I like to have an hour or so at the course before each round for warm up and practice. So is short on time only 30 minutes, or is it I'm sprinting to the 1st tee to catch my group? Either way, I'll lay out my strategy for both.
If you've got 20-30 minutes to prep for your round of golf you've still got enough time to touch on most of your skills that you'll be using that day. I would break it down it 10 minute chunks.
This should get you in the right mindset for playing your game rather than trying to fix your swing on the course.
If you've got practically no time then I would skip straight to the ladder drill because that one club you'll have to use every time. When you get to the first tee, take a tip from Jeff Pelizzaro, and do some opposite direction swings. Often times swinging the wrong way can loosen you up a lot quicker and, at least for me, the awkward feeling of doing it backwards helps me get a nice fluid rhythm for swingi
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