Yes there are only 2° difference between clubs. Logically it's a sound tip. The problem is those 2° make a difference or we wouldn't use them. It definitely makes sense to practice all of them
If anyone’s interested here is my routine for warmup before a round, it works well for me. 5 wedge shots starting from 50 yards working up to 90% swing. Light stretching (I already stretched at Home preferably). Then full swing with PW or 9i, then move up through the odd #’s. Then driving Iron or hybrid. Fairway wood. Driver. 3-7 shots each. Work on your tempo and figure out where your miss is for the day. Then visualize and play the first hole on the range until your happy with your drive and approach shot. Do your full routine with this last bit.
I’m scratch. Before a round I go 60, 56, PW, 8, 6, 5/4, 3 wood, then driver. I end on my driver so the feeling of hitting my driver is fresh as I step on the first tee.
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I've got driver 3 and 4 hybrid 5-9 iron pitching approach and sixty wedge I need to get a fairway wood for those long par 4s and 5s
What’s the reasoning tho?
Yes there are only 2° difference between clubs. Logically it's a sound tip. The problem is those 2° make a difference or we wouldn't use them. It definitely makes sense to practice all of them
Also, Tiger does it lol
So instead of my 9,8,7,6 then to 4,5, bro wants be to go 4,5,6 then 7,8,9? 💀💀 facts
I start with my 8I, 46, 58 then go 5I 19 and finish with my 52
He's kind of a dick. Warm up how you want.
If anyone’s interested here is my routine for warmup before a round, it works well for me. 5 wedge shots starting from 50 yards working up to 90% swing. Light stretching (I already stretched at Home preferably). Then full swing with PW or 9i, then move up through the odd #’s. Then driving Iron or hybrid. Fairway wood. Driver. 3-7 shots each. Work on your tempo and figure out where your miss is for the day. Then visualize and play the first hole on the range until your happy with your drive and approach shot. Do your full routine with this last bit.
I literally just watched a video of tiger saying he goes all the way from his lob wedge to his driver all consecutively
He’s talking about a warm up for a round. Not a full range session.
Who is the teacher
I’m scratch. Before a round I go 60, 56, PW, 8, 6, 5/4, 3 wood, then driver. I end on my driver so the feeling of hitting my driver is fresh as I step on the first tee.