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A driving range practice plan that beats hitting balls.
Hitting a bucket without structure builds the same swing you already have. These drills give your range session a warm-up, working blocks, a pressure game, and a number to beat next time.
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Frequently asked
How should I structure a range session?
Warm-up (~15 percent), skill block (~30 percent), pressure game with a score (~30 percent), short game or putting (~25 percent). Always log a number you beat next time.
How many balls should I hit at the range?
Fewer than you think. Most amateurs hit 50-75 balls with no structure. A focused 30-40 balls with named drills and scoring transfers better than a random bucket of 80.