Stop Wasting Practice Swings. Make Them Count
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Stop Wasting Practice Swings. Make Them Count

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Stop Wasting Practice Swings. Make Them Count

I watch golfers take practice swings all day long and I’d estimate 90 percent are just going through the motions with no purpose, no intention and no connection to the shot they’re about to hit.

A practice swing is a rehearsal for the exact shot you’re about to execute. Most golfers treat practice swings like optional background noise and wonder why their actual swing looks nothing like those smooth practice cuts they just made.

Your practice swing should address one specific problem

I’ve seen golfers take a practice swing while thinking about their grip, their takeaway, their hip turn, their weight shift, and their follow-through all at the same time. That’s not rehearsal. That’s mental chaos.

Every practice swing should have one clear purpose. Are you rehearsing the tempo? Feeling the low point of your swing? Programming the trajectory you need to clear that bunker? Pick one thing. Rehearse that one thing with complete focus. Then step up and execute with that same singular focus.

Rehearse the shot you’re actually facing

Your practice swing must match the shot. If you’re hitting a 40-yard pitch, your practice swing should be a 40-yard pitch motion. Same length, same speed, same feel. If you need to hit a low stinger into the wind, your practice swing should finish low with that abbreviated follow-through.

I make my students take their practice swing in the exact stance they’ll use, aimed at the exact target, with the exact ball position. Right there, in position, rehearsing the actual shot.

Take your practice swing at 100-percent commitment

If you’re not fully committed to the practice swing, you’re programming hesitation into your actual swing.

This doesn’t mean you swing hard. It means you swing with intention. Match the energy of the shot, but bring 100 percent mental commitment to every rehearsal. Take your practice swing with complete focus on your one key feel. Step immediately into your setup position. Execute the shot within three seconds of addressing the ball. The gap between your practice swing and your real swing should be minimal. Your practice swing is programming your nervous system, but that program has a short shelf life. Use it immediately or lose it.

Make your practice swing match your shot shape

If you need to hit a draw around that tree, your practice swing should feel like a draw swing: inside-out path, hands releasing, club moving right of target through impact. If you need to hit a cut, rehearse that outside-in feel with the face slightly open.

Most golfers take the same neutral practice swing regardless of the shot shape they need. Then they step up and try to manipulate something mid-swing to create the curve. That’s backwards. I have students rehearse extreme versions of the shot shape they want. If you need a little draw, rehearse a big draw in your practice swing.

Practice swings are part of your shot routine

Take fewer practice swings if you need to but make every single one count. One purposeful rehearsal beats five mindless waggles every time. Your practice swing is either programming success or programming confusion. Make it count or don’t make it at all.

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PGA of America Golf Professional Brendon Elliott is an award-winning coach and golf writer. Check out his weekly Monday column on RG.org, and to learn more about Brendon, visit OneMoreRollGolf.com.

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      Sean

      6 months ago

      I virtually never take practice swings unless I’m chipping or putting and it doesn’t do me any harm whatsoever. +1 handicap.

      What’s the point in them? If you can’t imagine the shot, some fake swing isn’t going to help. It’s a stupid affectation which isn’t required and I doubt there is any scientific evidence which supports it has any sort of benefit.

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      Randy

      6 months ago

      I think the better you play, the less you need them. I’m nowhere near your level, Sean, but the days I’m playing better I’ll often just walk up and hit it. The days I’m not feeling it so much, practice swings all day. I have a buddy plays to a 4, like you only for short shots and putts. It’s a confidence thing. You trust your swing to be there.

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      Clay Nicolsen

      7 months ago

      I’m a collector of phrases. Whenever I read or hear something that really resonates with me, I try to remember it. My all-time favorite regarding golf comes from Sam Snead. When he was still on tour he was playing a fun round with a sportswriter friend of his. The writer asked him: “Sam, you’ve played a ton of pro-ams. What’s the biggest difference between an amateur and a pro?”

      Sam answered: “Amateurs don’t hit the ball with their practice swing.”

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      Andrew the Great!

      6 months ago

      Similar to a convo, maybe apocryphal, between Bobby Jones and his father. During a round, his father was getting frustrated by his own poor play. He said to Bobby, “Watch this.” and proceeded to make a practice swing. Then he said, “What is wrong with that swing??” Bobby replied, “Nothing. Why don’t you use it sometime?”

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      Scott B

      7 months ago

      Oh this is so me!

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      Tom Forsythe

      7 months ago

      Yup. Good advice

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