The Range Series Part 2: How to Approach Iron Practice
Play Ready Golf | Strokes Gained for the 9 to 5 Golfer by Isaak Ramsey & Hayden Zimmerer | Smarter Golf Practice in Less Time
Episode notes
You hit great shots on the range for an hour. You think you finally have it figured out. Then you get to the course, chunk your first iron, and watch the dirt fly farther than the ball. Your practice lied to you. In this episode, we continue the Range Series by tackling approach shots. You will learn why "grooving your swing" is actually making you worse and how switching to random practice builds skills that transfer to the course. In this episode, we cover: Birdies and Bogeys: We debate common beliefs like whether you should groove a swing, never hit the same club twice, or always aim at the pin. The Dirt Road Concept: Why your brain creates ruts when you hit the same club 20 times in a row, and how those ruts fail you under pressure. Interleaving: The research-backed method that feels slower on the range but dramatically improves retention on ...