Aligned Athlete: The Golf Performance Podcast

Golf Secrets for Smarter Practice and Lower Scores

31 min · 13. maj 2026
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Episode 7 of Aligned Athlete dives into one of the biggest missing pieces in golf improvement: how to actually practice in a way that leads to lower scores. Most golfers spend hours on the range without a clear plan, bounce between swing tips, and mistake “working hard” for productive practice. In this episode, we break down the difference between random reps and intentional training — and why smarter practice always beats more practice. We cover: * The biggest “practice killers” hurting golfers * How to identify what actually works for your game * Why most players struggle to transfer range success onto the course * The importance of stats, tendencies, and self-awareness * How to practice with intention and efficiency * Strategies to improve consistency and save shots * Building practice sessions that create real improvement instead of temporary fixes Whether you’re trying to break 100, 90, or finally play more consistent golf, this episode gives you a smarter framework for improving your game without wasting time on ineffective practice. If you want more consistency, better scoring, and a clearer path to improvement, this episode is for you. #GolfPodcast #GolfPractice #LowerScores #GolfImprovement #PracticeSmarter #GolfTips #MentalGolf #GolfTraining #GolfPerformance #AlignedAthlete

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episode Golf Secrets for Smarter Practice and Lower Scores artwork

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Episode 7 of Aligned Athlete dives into one of the biggest missing pieces in golf improvement: how to actually practice in a way that leads to lower scores. Most golfers spend hours on the range without a clear plan, bounce between swing tips, and mistake “working hard” for productive practice. In this episode, we break down the difference between random reps and intentional training — and why smarter practice always beats more practice. We cover: * The biggest “practice killers” hurting golfers * How to identify what actually works for your game * Why most players struggle to transfer range success onto the course * The importance of stats, tendencies, and self-awareness * How to practice with intention and efficiency * Strategies to improve consistency and save shots * Building practice sessions that create real improvement instead of temporary fixes Whether you’re trying to break 100, 90, or finally play more consistent golf, this episode gives you a smarter framework for improving your game without wasting time on ineffective practice. If you want more consistency, better scoring, and a clearer path to improvement, this episode is for you. #GolfPodcast #GolfPractice #LowerScores #GolfImprovement #PracticeSmarter #GolfTips #MentalGolf #GolfTraining #GolfPerformance #AlignedAthlete

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