HOW TO PRACTICE GOLF & IMPROVE

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HOW TO PRACTICE GOLF & IMPROVE
PGA Golf Pro Rick Shiels shows you how to practice your golf and improve!

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Hi I'm Rick Shiels, welcome to my channel RickShielsPGAGolf. This YouTube channel is designed to help you play better golf, also to help you enjoy your golf more!

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@jonlee7440 says:

Love this.. I’ve spent most of the winter at the driving range and needed this.

@hemantgc2288 says:

am a 72 year old man in reasonably good health. I find that after hitting 40-50 balls on the range, I start feeling tired and my game drops off and I begin to hit thin and fat shots. I wonder if the drop in performance is age related or technique related.

@MintEastwood.24 says:

I’ve just returned to golf after nearly 30yrs. I am now 45. And what’s really sad about this is that I always did and still do practice this way….but I’m still SHITE!

@AndrewLane-pm2ro says:

The biggest myth in golf is that hitting balls on a range will improve your game.  The best way to practise is like you play – hitting one ball (and one ball only) on a golf course. 

Hitting one ball after the other on a range is fake golf and teaches you nothing … in fact, it's likely to make your game worse.

@AndrewLane-pm2ro says:

Hitting one ball after the other on the range is fake golf and won't improve your game … unless to take about five minutes between each shot (which is seriously boring).

The best way to improve is to practise like you play – hitting one ball on a golf course.

@Will-dq2sb says:

I'm lucky enough to live on a course. So I wait for twilight and go rip some greens.

@BobSimmons-y6i says:

This guy is good, BUT, try the simmons theory. Place the ball tray behind the hitter. Rake or place each ball one at a time to in front of you. This is what the player will see on the T box and fairway. Remove the stress of seeing all the remaining balls in your vision of sight. Only seeing one ball will help with your rhythm and tempo. Good luck with your lower scores

@SuperEpicTimmy says:

My fingers hurt only after one session in the driving range, any tips?

@culgi-culgi says:

I would enjoy these videos more if it didnt have this awful music playing throughout

@EvilDrDude says:

It would be good if you can advise an effective method to transfer your range practice shots to golf course play

@bennettlewis5495 says:

It felt good to watch you finish your last ball the same way I always do. ????

@JohnDoe-oj5it says:

I'm 73 I crack a beer ????and swing.

@lvldarwin says:

" A lot of players just grab a driver and start hitting golf balls aimlessly into the wilderness…."

Uhhhh…..YOU DON"T KNOW ME!!!!!!!!…????‍♂????

@wndrvisiontv2927 says:

Thanks for this! Good structure. Question: does each section represent an equal amount of balls? (1/3, 1/3, and 1/3?) You only mention 10 balls for warm-up and 30 for target practice. Thanks!

@bigred4592 says:

great vid…..Thks.

@Drums-ve8on says:

Gotta say…If I could swing like this, I would not be at the driving range. LOL

@theobotha5043 says:

I have 4-9 McGregor irons. Good weight,nice clubs. What are your thoughts?

@SportsshortsScott says:

Thanks for the tips and tricks

@michaelmrugal3699 says:

i also like to save 40 balls to play a specific course that i will be playing…find that it helps a lot in my process

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