Write it down! I always carry a note-pad in my bag where I keep notes on my game. I usually scribble down a brief note when I find something that merits attention. It might be as simple as "I had success with the wedges today when I concentrated on an even tempo back and through the ball". This note will help make my next short iron practice session more productive. If carrying a note-pad seems like a hassle, try your phone. Many smart phones now have note pad apps, and you can even speak-to-text instead of typing. A quick and easy way to keep notes on your game!
Warm up and conclusion--start and end your session on a positive note. Warm up with some short shots. Even if your practice plan is to work on your driver, get loose and set a nice tempo before working your way up to the full swing. When you are finished with your planned work, end your session on a positive note. My preference is to wrap up the practice session with the scoring clubs--the wedges--choosing a target, and getting the ball as close to it as possible. It is a valuable habit to start and end your practice session on a positive note; everyone is different, and the key is find our what works best for you!
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