Three Tips For Working on Your Golf Game at Home

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7/28/2020

Three Tips for Working on Your Golf Game at Home | Team Reed Foundation | Houston, Texas

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THREE TIPS FOR WORKING ON YOUR GOLF GAME AT HOME by Team Reed Foundation | Jul 28, 2020 | Blog, Golf, sports, Team Reed Foundation

Golf is a great way to get some exercise, relax and unwind. During the coronavirus epidemic, it’s been difficult to get out on the golf course. Though they’re open in many states now, most courses also have social distancing restrictions in place. The number of people out on the course is limited. Spaces like clubhouses and restaurants are also subject to some new rules and regulations. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to practice at home. By performing simple drills in the house or back yard, it’s possible to have an improved game on the golf course in the future. One common drill is to take swings with the feet close together. This may sound like nothing, but it’s designed to make a player’s balance better. In golf, balance is incredibly important. Anyone who’s observed pros up close will be able to attest to this. Other non-golf-specific balance challenges can be used, too. A classic one is to stand on one foot with the eyes closed for 30 seconds, then switch legs. Another great way players get better is by watching themselves. The simplest way to do this is in front of a mirror, in the home. Taking putts is a good way to do this. However, no clubs or even https://patrickreedfoundation.com/three-tips-for-working-on-your-golf-game-at-home/

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