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It’s Not About Practicing Something New, But Practicing Differently Many golfers find themselves hitting the same shots over and over, hoping for different results. That’s why they come to John Hughes Golf and schedule what are arguably the best golf lessons in Orlando.  And in Georgia! It’s a frustrating cycle that can leave you feeling discouraged and demotivated. The truth is, you’re not practicing something different; you’re practicing the same thing differently. Which is why you must practice differently then the way you are practicing now. For many golfers striving to improve, the quest for that elusive breakthrough often leads to exploring new methods, drills, or equipment. Even though those new things you practice and/or purchase don’t always lead to the sustained improvement results you are desiring. Yet, the real key to improvement may not lie in practicing something entirely new. Or practicing the same thing thinking you’ll get a different result if you practice the same thing more often.  The real key may lie in practicing one skill differently than you have in the past. Let’s explore why this approach is crucial for mastering your golf game. The Concept of Practice in Golf It does not matter the sport or the profession you choose. Practice is only partially about repetition. Most golfers go about hitting countless balls at the practice facility. Or putting until their backs hurt. And when you engage in this type of “block” practicing method, you’ll tend to ingrain a motor movement pattern, your golf swing,…

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