{"id":62,"date":"2013-09-02T07:01:00","date_gmt":"2013-09-02T07:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/therecreationalgolfer.com\/blog\/?p=62"},"modified":"2014-03-10T21:49:30","modified_gmt":"2014-03-10T21:49:30","slug":"golfing-practice-is-hard-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/therecreationalgolfer.com\/blog\/2013\/09\/golfing-practice-is-hard-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Golfing practice is hard work"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Practice is not play. By that, I mean it&#8217;s not playtime, where you can knock around some golf balls and call it good. It&#8217;s serious business, if you want to improve.<\/p>\n<p>A few days ago, I took my grandson to the range to practice his short game and putting. This is the phase of the game were he&#8217;s losing too many strokes, and can get them back the most easily. I gave him a challenge: get a twenty-yard chip up and down, and not quit until he did it. <\/p>\n<p>He had four golf balls that he hit with his 6-iron. Two of them ended up way out of one-putt range, but two gave him makable putts. He missed them both, so back to the start. Four more chips. Just get one of them up and down.<\/p>\n<p>Well, this was taking longer than I thought it would. After four rounds of this exercises, with no luck, I just stood out here and tossed the ball back to him if it ended up too far away. Finally, he got one to five feet. I helped him read the putt and line it up. He missed. Back to chipping, and he was getting pretty discouraged. <\/p>\n<p>About six chips later, he hit one to four feet. OK, I thought, this is it. He missed. Back to chipping. We had to be getting to the 40th chip by now, and I was wondering how long this was going to take. He was getting pretty discouraged. I stayed calm, though, and told him that if we quit, we would have walked away and learned nothing. <\/p>\n<p>So here we go again. The next chip he hit was running a little too fast, but had a really nice line, and it went in. We&#8217;re done. If the up goes in and you don&#8217;t need the down, that&#8217;s OK, too. He was so happy. <\/p>\n<p>But one thing he was so happy about is that he had stuck with it (with some help) and met his goal. Anyone can quit. He left the range with a feeling of achievement rather than failure. That&#8217;s serious business.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m a good chipper. My exercise is more demanding. I chip four balls to one hole and don&#8217;t quit until I get all of them up and down. Then I hit four balls to four different holes and don&#8217;t quit until I get all of them up and down, too. Sometimes I get both parts right away, so I start over with more difficult chips. I make myself work for success.<\/p>\n<p>You won&#8217;t get good on the course until you make yourself be good in practice. That&#8217;s my habit, that&#8217;s a habit I&#8217;m teaching my grandson, and I hope this post inspires you in that regard if you&#8217;re not doing that already.<\/p>\n<p>Visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.therecreationalgolfer.com\/\">www.therecreationalgolfer.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Practice is not play. By that, I mean it&#8217;s not playtime, where you can knock around some golf balls and call it good. It&#8217;s serious business, if you want to improve. A few days ago, I took my grandson to the range to practice his short game and putting. 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