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Your first day at the shooting range does not have to be intimidating. These 10 tips make it easier.
Your first day at the shooting range does not have to be intimidating. These 10 tips make it easier. Heading to the shooting ...
Practicing on the range can often get mundane and repetitive. When this happens, golfers can find themselves growing disinterested and simply going through the motions. That is not good for those ...
In Don Wade’s profile on Amy Alcott from the May 1984 issue of Golf Digest—"Life is Just the Berries for Amy Alcott"—he tells the story of the unabashedly confident player who became just as good as ...
Do you struggle, aimlessly hitting buckets of range balls one session after another, but not seeing any improvement to your game? It's really no surprise because you have no game plan to work on ...
In this video, golf's biggest YouTuber Rick Shiels walks you through his ultimate 30 minute range session. Starting with the basics around the technique, he then moves onto into some of the games and ...
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Sidearms nobody carries past the first range trip
Some pistols look great on the counter, feel fine in the hand, and make a solid first impression at the range. Then reality sets in. Maybe the recoil hits harder than expected, or the trigger slows ...
If you ask 100 golf instructors, 90 of them will likely tell you that one of the most frustrating habits they see from amateur golfers is the way in which they warm up on the range. It’s rushed. There ...
If you’re like a large swath of the golfing population, yellow golf balls are a common sight during practice (or warmup) sessions on the range. The bright color makes the ball easy to spot, which is a ...
I’m not new to golf but I am new-ish to being a true golfer. I’d call myself a hack in the past: I played charity tourneys with friends and a social round here and there but despite growing up in a ...
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