Range Chat – Effective Practice: How to Make Every Session Count
- col2701
- Mar 3
- 1 min read

Ever walk off the range feeling busy… but not actually better?
You’ve hit a bucket of balls, broken a sweat, and yet nothing really feels different.
A lot of golfers confuse practice volume with practice quality. More balls doesn’t mean better results.
Effective practice isn’t about doing more — it’s about doing the right things, on purpose.
What makes practice effective:
Variety.
Context.
Intent.
Hitting the same club to the same target teaches repetition, not golf.
Changing clubs, targets, and trajectories keeps the brain engaged and builds transferable skill.
Practice in different environments:
Range.
Putting green.
Short-game area.
Each asks different questions of your game.
How to structure a session:
Putting — focus on speed, not holing everything.
Pitching — one ball, multiple targets.
Full swing — choose a target and commit to a shot.
Judge success by intention, not perfection.
Final Word:
Practise like you play, and you’ll play better.
Join the Conversation:
What does effective practice look like for you?
Disclaimer – From the Range
Shared from long-term amateur experience, not professional coaching.
These are lessons learned over time — offered to help you think, not to tell you how to play.




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