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Thatdirtykid wrote:Field practice helps you to become more versatile. The guys at leagues who do not put in feild time (like most i know of around here, going out and practicing max D doesn't count), may be good at playing every hole on the local courses, but will struggle more when out of their element over players who are more field trained.
victorb wrote:1.) Not many. I'm one of the very very few in the area that practices off the course. Generally I devote 1 hour of time off the course for every round I play, more than that if there is specifically something I want to work on. Most of my practice time goes into putting and approaches, as well as the right pec drill. Every once and a while I pull out all the drivers and get some serious full drive work, but that doesn't happen very often.
2.) From personal experience, I have had an accelerated learning curve, and my game has improved faster and become much more consistent than people who started playing around the same time...and I'm able to compete on a daily basis with guys that have been playing 10-20 years longer than I have.
I wish I could give you more feedback on this, but like I said I'm one of the very few people that practices off the course in my area.Thatdirtykid wrote:Field practice helps you to become more versatile. The guys at leagues who do not put in feild time (like most i know of around here, going out and practicing max D doesn't count), may be good at playing every hole on the local courses, but will struggle more when out of their element over players who are more field trained.
This is very true as well. If you are good at throwing shots, you will be good at throwing shots on any course...where as if you are good at playing a specific course, you will struggle when you aren't on that particular course or two.
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masterbeato wrote:
i have been devoting between like 3-6 hours a day lately between in the field, and at my house.
Tossin' in Memphis wrote:1.) What percentage of the players DEVOTE time to field practice, technique improvement, etc.? By devote, I mean is there a consistent, disciplined amount of practice time off the course either weekly or bi-weekly
Tossin' in Memphis wrote:2.) Do these players consistently score better and show faster rates of improvement?
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