jimgolf123
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I'm doing a lot of drills from the book "The Practice Manual - the ultimate guide for golfers". There are a few things you can do which translate to indoor practice, like some strike drills and what he calls 'variability and differencial' practice drills. Apparently they have a lot of scientific research surrounding them. I have certainly noticed an improvement in my own strike since using them.
There is another thread going regarding the book, but I thought I would mention it here as it relates. Sounds like a lot of us need a way of practicing more effectively - trust me, this book is the bible when it comes to golf practice.
I'm also going to be working on some visualization techniques this year in the offseason. Some Rotella books have inspired me to do more than just technical work. What about you guys? Do you do anything else in the winter to keep your game fresh?
There is another thread going regarding the book, but I thought I would mention it here as it relates. Sounds like a lot of us need a way of practicing more effectively - trust me, this book is the bible when it comes to golf practice.
I'm also going to be working on some visualization techniques this year in the offseason. Some Rotella books have inspired me to do more than just technical work. What about you guys? Do you do anything else in the winter to keep your game fresh?