| Like Dave said, whatever works for you is what you should be doing. But I also agree with Dave in that one should absolutely ingrain their preshot routine on the range. For me, this means that after hitting a shot on the range, I step back, think about where I want to hit the next shot, waggle a few times, set up, look at the target, make a practice swing to groove tempo, and then strike the ball. Then I go back and do the exact same thing with every shot; every time without fail.
And as someone else said, hitting that many balls would bring the law of diminishing returns into play for me. When I go to the range I always try to have one or two things that I'm going to work on, but NEVER more than two.
I need to go to the course where I like to practice and see if they have a card I can get for unlimited range balls. I spend a good $50 a week already. |