6ixOhFore
Husky Eyes
5 minutes stretch. 10 minutes putting. 10 minutes chips /pitches and a few bunker shots. The rest practice iron shots working on tempo
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This. Every time. When I play at my home course, I typically do this at home because it's only a short drive from my house. Any other course and I do it at the range.
After this routine, I'm well stretched and typically start with a short iron and full swings. After 8-10 balls with a short iron, I'll grab a wedge and start working on distance control shots moving to full wedge shots. I then move to a mid iron (6 or 7) and see if my play for the day is going to be the draw or not. Once that's figured out, I mentally prepare to play that shot for the day as I move to driver. I'll typically hit the putting green for a few minutes at every course but my home course, then it's time to roll.
Also, I RARELY show up at a course with only 30 minutes to prepare. I don't like being rushed in any way when I'm getting ready to play. Once I'm on the course, I'll maintain a respectable pace but beforehand, I'm taking my sweet @ssed time.
I know a couple guys like that. If tee time is 8:00, they show up at 7:59:59.59 and run down to the cart dragging their clubs behind them and carrying their golf shoes, throw everything into the cart and get dressed on the way to the first tee. Their warmup is a practice swing before they tee off.