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Timothy
07-28-2018, 08:19 AM
Looking for opinions on best facility in TV to practice the short game. Thx Tim

tomwed
07-28-2018, 08:31 AM
What part of town do you live in? If Sarasota is close----I would go there. It's across the street south of the driving range.

Polar Bear
07-28-2018, 08:38 AM
I like Cane Garden, Palmer and Sarasota.

ajbrown
07-28-2018, 08:47 AM
I have not given Sarasota much of a try , so will do that. I do not practice putt, so that is not part of my thinking.

I only have spent time on two...

IMO

Bonifay offers the most variety of shots with different slopes and the pitching area is huge. Next is...
Cane, seems a bit quieter, but it lacks the variety of shots

DonH57
07-28-2018, 09:33 AM
I think Sarasota has the best short game practice area in the Villages. Wish we had one north of 466 that compares to it.

ColdNoMore
07-28-2018, 10:44 AM
I have not given Sarasota much of a try , so will do that. I do not practice putt, so that is not part of my thinking.

I only have spent time on two...

IMO

Bonifay offers the most variety of shots with different slopes and the pitching area is huge. Next is...
Cane, seems a bit quieter, but it lacks the variety of shots

I would agree regarding the small practice area by the pro shop/Hibiscus starter, but the much larger area near the Jacaranda starter shack...is hard to beat. :thumbup:

The only thing lacking at Cane is a bunker area, which for an all-around practice area...Glenview should be in the conversation.

tomwed
07-28-2018, 11:43 AM
Phil Michelson went from 83 to 8 in sand saves in one year. Using statistics he found that 90% of his sand shots were 10 yards long. So 90% of the time he just practices 10 yard sand shots. He also believes that when you practice sand shots it also improves other parts of your game including the long game. If you are struggling in the short game go to youtube and search for Michelson Short Game. His advice is easy to remember and quite practical. He doesn't offer much advice on the long game. At least I couldn't find it.

ColdNoMore
07-28-2018, 01:15 PM
Phil Michelson went from 83 to 8 in sand saves in one year. Using statistics he found that 90% of his sand shots were 10 yards long. So 90% of the time he just practices 10 yard sand shots. He also believes that when you practice sand shots it also improves other parts of your game including the long game. If you are struggling in the short game go to youtube and search for Michelson Short Game. His advice is easy to remember and quite practical. He doesn't offer much advice on the long game. At least I couldn't find it.

The problem with following any of Phil's advice, short game or long game, is the fact....that he stands on the wrong side of the ball.


:D

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
07-28-2018, 01:53 PM
Sarasota is very nice. North of 466 I like Glenview.

ajbrown
07-28-2018, 03:40 PM
I would agree regarding the small practice area by the pro shop/Hibiscus starter, but the much larger area near the Jacaranda starter shack...is hard to beat. :thumbup:

The only thing lacking at Cane is a bunker area, which for an all-around practice area...Glenview should be in the conversation.

I should have been clearer. I did mean area by Jacaranda. I enjoy Cane, but I still would go to Bonifay for a more serious session working on different lies and types of shots (JMO). Matters little now as I hurt my wrist and cannot play at all. Wish I could practice anywhere!

When I look at houses by Jacaranda practice area, I always tell my wife that one of these houses I would love to own. Who cares about golf course view, but a short walk to practice area? Before dinner alone or with friends, 'honey headed out to putt/chip' for a bit.

ColdNoMore
07-28-2018, 04:25 PM
I should have been clearer. I did mean area by Jacaranda. I enjoy Cane, but I still would go to Bonifay for a more serious session working on different lies and types of shots (JMO). Matters little now as I hurt my wrist and cannot play at all. Wish I could practice anywhere!

When I look at houses by Jacaranda practice area, I always tell my wife that one of these houses I would love to own. Who cares about golf course view, but a short walk to practice area? Before dinner alone or with friends, 'honey headed out to putt/chip' for a bit.

Gotcha. :thumbup:

I previously owned a home in a private golf course development and had about a 3 minute walk to the driving range/practice area...but pretty much quit using it after the novelty (for me) wore off.

My problem was that after about 10 minutes, I just wanted to go tee it up...and play the course! :oops:

Then there were the couple of times the old heart rate was off the charts, due to a few flop shots with an opened 60 degree wedge, while making a hard full swing...that were hit just a tad bit thin. :o

Thank goodness that no cars driving by, or nearby expensive homes were hurt...while exercising my 'Inner Phil.' :1rotfl:

Timothy
07-29-2018, 10:07 AM
Tried Bonifay -- it is very good for wedge practice. Most places seem to have the "knee-high" chipping restriction. Glenview is much closer for me and I have used the range there many times but never realized they had a short game practice area. Will give that a try! Thanks!

Bay Kid
07-30-2018, 07:40 AM
Also good practice on the executive courses playing the ball down and playing forward. At times I aim for the sand traps for practice. Sandy pars are worth a dollar!