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Most Golfers Practice WRONG… Try These 3 Drills
DRILL 1: TARGET MASTERY�• Choose ONE target�• Hit 10 balls (accuracy distance)�• Count any inside 20 yards�• Try to beat your last score
DRILL 2: TEMPO CONTROL�• Use your 7-iron�• 5 shots @ 50%, 5 @ 75%, 5 @ 100%�• Match tempo across all speeds
DRILL 3: LOW POINT STRIKE�• Place alignment stick 4–6” behind the ball�• 15 reps with ball-first contact only�• Goal = avoid the stick + take crisp divots
WHY IT WORKS:�Most amateurs practice randomly. Pros train with precision.�These 3 drills sharpen:�• Target awareness�• Swing tempo�• Strike consistency
PRO TIP:�Track your numbers. What you measure, improves.
"Most Golfers Practice WRONG… Try These 3 Drills" is a golf video from Kerrod Gray Golf published on May 12, 2026. Runtime 14 seconds · 1,675 views. Topics: strike consistency, swing tempo, and target awareness. Browse the golf hub for more clips, scores, and shows. If you want to watch golf live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
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