There is no denying... golf is more enjoyable when you are finding fairways, hitting greens and have control of your ball.
You should strive to always have fun on the golf course, but if you can't find a fairway, keep hitting the ground before the ball, and 3 putting--it's going to be a long day!
That's why it's vital that your golf practice sessions are focused on building skills, and training in a way that allows you to take your good shots from the range to the course.
There is a direct correlation between the quality of your golf practice and your enjoyment on the course.
The problem is that many golfers do not know the elements that go into a quality training session. They will practice in ways that can actually harm their game all while raising their expectation for better play.
High expectation and un-focused training leads to disappointment.
The good news is that these feeling can be avoided. It's possible to train for golf in ways that lead to confidence and belief on the course. Watch this video to learn to practice with purpose.
The 4 Most Common Golf Practice Mistakes:
1. Not Having A Plan
2. Not Using Feedback
3. Hitting Too Fast
4. Not Switching Mindsets