The 30-Minute Range Routine: Stop Hitting Balls and Start Practising With Purpose
Most range sessions are a waste of time. Not because golfers lack effort, but because they lack a plan. Ball after ball, same club, same target, no real purpose behind any of it, and then you wonder why your game stays exactly where it is.
This guide changes that.
The 30-Minute Range Routine gives you a simple, structured practice session built around three blocks of ten minutes each. You will get properly warm with your wedge, sharpen your iron direction with alignment work, and finish with purposeful driver practice aimed at a specific target. Every block has a clear goal. Every shot has a reason.
Designed specifically for senior golfers who want real improvement without spending hours on the range, this guide is something you can take to the course and use straight away.
What is inside:
Block One: Warm Up Wedges — 10 minutes of distance control and feel work with your 56 degree wedge
Block Two: Iron Focus — 10 minutes with one iron, two alignment sticks, and a target you can measure against
Block Three: Driver Control — 10 minutes of purposeful tee shot practice using a tempo and power drill
Plus a quick reference summary you can glance at between shots, and senior golfer notes throughout with advice tailored to the way our bodies move.
Thirty minutes. Done properly. That is all it takes.