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    hello i was just wondering what are some good drills that i can do out in the yard using my wedges and sort. to try to improve my short game. other than just picking out a place in the yard is there anything else.
    thanks

    amershek

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    Chipping and Pitching Practice

    I still think the best chipping/pitching aid is a bucket.

    Yes you read that right a bucket. Place the bucket anywhere from a few yards away up to 40 yards (or as long as you can go in the yard without endangering anyone or anything!). The bucket should be angled towards you so the ball can enter the bucket at about a 45- 70 degree angle.

    If you spend 20 minutes on chipping into this bucket a day your chipping/pitching will improve leaps and bounds...

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    • #3
      If I might add:

      Try to practice with a friend. Use 1 ball each. Play to spots. This puts your mind in the exact frame that it needs to be in for real golf. The more you do this in practice, the easier it will be for real.

      If no one is around, then play against par. It will always win except whn you play your best.

      I set 3 holes with little sticks and tape for a flag in my yard about 25 yards apart in a triangle. I cut the grass 1 inch lower in a circle around each hole. Then play shots from anywhere. If the ball lands on the green, it is antomatic par. You have to chance to chip/putt it in for the birdie, but never making more then par. If you hit it inside the leather of the club, that is automatic birdie. If you hit it off the green, you have to chip it to inside the leather to make par. So this is the game. Everyone loves it. We play mini-tournaments with lots of beer. Great fun. And good practice.

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      • #4
        thanks

        these are some real good ideas thanks alot. i cant wait to get out and practice

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