Golf Magazine reported that 600 million range balls were struck in the United States in 2006. Most of them were slugged without aiming at a specific target. That’s why Curt Siegel, pro emeritus at Laurel Valley Golf Club in Ligonier, Pennsylvannia, is on a mission for driving ranges to divide their expanses with stands of trees to give each practice tee a simulation of the definition found on a real fairway. “To improve, you need to visualize your shots,” he said.
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