Activities undertaken at a practice facility designed to inject elements of competition or focused skill development into a golfer’s training regimen. These activities deviate from standard ball striking practice, incorporating challenges that simulate on-course scenarios or isolate specific aspects of the swing and ball flight. Examples include target practice for accuracy, distance control exercises, or simulated hole play to improve decision-making and mental fortitude.
The incorporation of structured activities at a practice facility can significantly enhance a golfer’s overall skill set. Benefits include improved shot precision, enhanced distance management, and sharpened focus. Historically, golfers have utilized informal competitive drills to refine technique and maintain engagement during practice sessions. A structured approach to these activities can lead to faster and more consistent improvements than solely relying on repetitive hitting.