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Every rep has a purpose. What a PGA Tour practice day looks like w/ Bud Cauley and Jason Baile.
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What does a real PGA Tour practice session actually look like when nothing is staged for the camera? At the Jupiter Hills Club in Jupiter, Florida, Bud Cauley works through a training session with 2025 PGA Teacher of the Year Jason Baile, moving from full-swing mechanics to wedges, putting, and short-game control. It is a working practice, not a demo - the kind of session where every rep has a purpose and every adjustment is tested in real time.
More than anything, this session shows how a player and coach work together when they are trying to improve. You hear the feedback, see the adjustments, and watch the numbers connect to the shot. For golfers who want a closer look at PGA Tour practice, golf coaching, wedge play, putting strategy, and short-game training, this is a rare look inside the process.
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