
Practice with Purpose - Beyond Just Hitting Balls
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Steven shows up 30 minutes early and crushes a full bucket before playing. David explains why that's warm-up, not practice, and breaks down what actual practice should look like after watching pros at a Corn Ferry event.
What we discuss:
- The harsh reality: golf pros come from money and practice obsessively
- Steven's current routine: 30 minutes early, full bucket, pitch and lob wedge only
- Why warm-up before a round ≠ actual practice sessions
- What David learned watching Korn Ferry pros: 3-to-1 time ratio revelation
- The scratch golfer who practices 3+ times per week minimum
- Why most amateurs practice wrong (hint: it's not just hitting balls)
- Steven's smart approach: targeting specific flags with specific clubs
Key moments:
- Steven's honest confession about his minimal practice routine
- The realization that we'll "never be exceptional players" due to lack of dedication
- David almost buying Costco irons for $350 (still tempted)
- Steven comparing golf practice to climbing warm-up routes
- The humbling reality check about what real commitment looks like
Bottom line: There's a difference between warming up and practicing. Most of us warm up and call it practice - which is why we stay terrible to slightly less terrible.
#golf #golfpractice #beginninggolf #fairwayfools #cornferry #golfwarmup #practicesession #scratchgolfer
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