Practicing Off Of Range Mats – Good or Bad?

Many practice facilities use mats vice grass for their hitting area. This is not uncommon where I live because the mats are much easier to maintain. There are some courses that have both mats and grass where the usage will depend on weather and ground conditions. Regardless, I personally do not like hitting off mats at the range because I find that I do not glean the same feedback from the ball flight. This might seem strange, but I have used enough mats to understand that there is a major difference in my practice sessions when I do not hit on grass.

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Early in the golf season, mats are use exclusively in norther climes. Using the grass at the range causes unrepairable damage early in the season. Hence, mats are used to protect the practice area. Unfortunately, this slows my process of knowing off the winter’s rust. Below is a good example:

I was hitting behind the ball and yet still produced a decent ball flight. I realize my set up position is wrong and I corrected that challenge immediately. However, if I was not paying attention to where my ball was first making contact with the mat I would have thought all was right with my golf swing.

I do believe that golf mats have a place at the practice range. Given where I live, they provide a valuable service to avid golfers like myself. It is a matter of understanding how to garner the most benefit from using a range mat. Because I have a DIY indoor driving range for the winter months, I am learning to lightly tough my driving mat with all my clubs. It actually helps come spring, but I will save that conversation for later.

Ultimately, this is the question:

I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!

Last Practice Round Before My Hickory Stick Tournament

Yesterday, I decided just to play golf. I have practiced a fair bit this week and now it was time to put it to the test. I went to the Mattawa Golf and Ski Resort for a quick nine holes with the intent of playing alone. Fortunately, I met up with Logan and we decided to play nine holes together. I was going to play the reds (2557 yards) but move back to the whites (3039 yards) to play with Logan. So we teed it up to see what would happen.

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A Solid Practice Day With My Hickory Sticks

With only three days to go before the Golf Historical Society Of Canada hosts the 2024 Ontario Open Hickory Golf Championship at Whirlpool Golf Course, I am happy to say that I am prepared. I will hit the links at least once more (likely today) for I make the trek down south and I could not be happier with my preparation to date. And yesterday was my best day so far!

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Advice From Tiger Woods

I talk about golf everyday. Whether I am writing, playing or chatting about golf, I feel that my game improves. I do not consider myself an expert by any means, but I understand the fundamentals enough to share my knowledge with other players. Today, I was searching for something about the mental aspect of golf because of the hickory stick tournament next week. I like to reinforce my idea about how to be competitive without over analyzing my game. I came across this video by Golf Digest where Tiger Woods talks about the mental side of golf. It really struck home and will help me next week.

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Practicing My Short Game With My Hickory Sticks

Today, I practiced my short game for about an hour. It was very rewarding and I found out a few things about my hickory clubs. It is not really profound, but it is something I needed to determine before my tournament next week. I did determine what clubs to use when and how they respond to contact. Interestingly, I noticed that my hickory sticks need cleaning and I am all over that requirement. In the meantime, I found out other things that will be valuable moving forward.

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