How often do you practise?

Through the winter I was at the range usually twice a week, playing at the weekend and a lesson once a month.
As well as that I was practicing chipping at home with air flow balls and some putting as well, working on basics.
 
Never been one for practising, prefer to go and play a few holes which is practice of a kind. Whenever I've gone to the range I get bored quickly and end up just aimlessly smashing balls. One of the reasons I don't get many lessons as I know I wouldn't practice what I'd been told.

Managed out for 9 holes this afternoon for the first time in a wee while and I'd better start practising or I won't get within 20 shots of my handicap when the qualifiers start if the absolute garbage today is anything to go by :rofl:
 
I'm getting better with practicing recently. I couldn't before and I put that down to the lack of concentration on the range.
No matter how much I tried to concentrate it still wasn't like the real thing.

Now I am much more focused and go there with a plan of hitting a certain type of shot, or working on one swing thought.

I find the more balls the better too, as after a dozen or so of my intended shots I'll then pick a wedge out and hit about 10 aiming for the baskets or an object between 40-100yds away. Mixes it up a bit and keeps it interesting, whilst also not neglecting your short game.
 
I don't get to go out much so use as much spare time to practice, normally putting, and swing drills.
 
Never.

When I was a lad though, it was daily. Sometimes just chipping and putting, sometimes a couple of hours and in the school summer holidays, 18-36 holes just about every day.
 
I try to practice at least once a week, but that session, if work allows it, will be a good 3-4 hours, especially at the moment as I'm learning a new swing and pitching technique.

Shag bag of balls on the pitching green, headphones in and I'll go for hours. Then finish up with 50 balls on the range. Yesterday I was out there for 4 hours in total although the range session part was a lost cause as I wasn't hitting the ball well at all.

This is the year I get this handicap down to a respectable number, over the last year I've been getting more than my fair share of the usual "bandit" comments, "You're good of that 15 handicap" blah blah blah, so now I'm doing something about it. My partner has pulled out of a pairs competition tomorrow so I'll be on the practice ground tomorrow, no doubt getting abuse thrown at me from afar!

One of my mates actually said to me last week "You should be off scratch with the amount of practice you do, you're always on that bloody practice area!" I'm not, he just seems to turn up whenever I'm there.
 
For me 'proper' practice only takes place between lessons - and these are rarities. Informal practice sees me playing a few holes by myself 3-4 times a week (after clocks go forward)
 
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