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Alright, I might just be going through withdrawal at being out of golf for almost 2 months up here where the snow is flying, but I've come up with a way to practice my short game during winter. I live in an apartment with carpets. I putt all the time, but wanted a way to do something with my clubs that kept me feeling them regularly and want input on whether I've crossed into the 'get some help' zone. I have a hall about 20 feet long going from my spare room into the kitchen. I have set up a yoga matt hanging in the doorway to the kitchen, and on the matt I've put about 15 pieces of tape as aim points. I then stand in my back room with some soft practice balls and my 3 wedges. Then I'll practice pitching with each wedge trying to hit different pieces of tape. Do I think this will help my game much? Maybe it will give me a better feel with my wedges when I get back on the course. My 55° and 60° are new, and I've already noticed I'm much more accurate with my 50° (which is my normal pitching club). Maybe if I practice with the other 2 a lot I will be more confident using them come spring. Mainly I just want to play with my golf clubs while it's snowing out.
So, any way this is a good practice idea? Or have I gone bye-bye? Any other ideas for indoor practice? |
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