What to Do, What to Do
Many golfers get to a range, shell out ten or so dollars for one hundred swings, and then leave, having hit there driver, three wood, five iron, and possibly a wedge or two. Too many golfers go to the range and use only a few of their clubs, not fully practicing and preparing themselves for their next round. While it is not often that you will pull out every club in your bag during a round, it is important to be prepared to use each club, because there is no means of knowing what clubs you will have to use in the round.
By taking the time to practice, and practice well with all of your clubs, your game will greatly improve. The most cost efficient and convenient way to do this is right in your backyard with the help of some useful golf training aids. The aids you choose can range anywhere from a realistic golf driving range mat, an outdoor putting green, or even just a great golf hitting mat you can set up in or outside of your house alongside a net.














