Jason Dufner: Taking Your Best Away From the Range

Jason Dufner discusses how he practices on the range.


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People say on the PGA Tour that you could walk all the way down the Tour and look at all the guys and you couldn't tell who's leading money winner. BS.

You can here it.

You can hear it.

You can hear it.

We know what's going on.

Yeah.

It's like smashing coconuts out hear. You're taking a hard, hard ball with a hard club and making it sound like it's hitting a water balloon. There's one right there.

So I work hard on the range with these things, I wanted to point that out. I'm here to work on the range, right.

Not a hit and giggle with me.

Well not that, but I'm not being competitive. I'm not trying to hit shots. I'm not trying to play. I'm trying to get my body to do something that I'm struggling with. So drills help. Results, I don't worry about the results.

I can see.

I'm not trying to hit nine irons 150 yards.

No.

I'm trying to make nine irons go straight or maybe a little cut or a little draw.

And we can see right there, if you zoom in, you can see that he's kind of catching that in the middle of the club. It's worn out right in the dead center which is pretty standard for a good player.

Most good players.

Most good players.

And that's different from playing. You know, I don't want people to sit here and watch this video and think, oh, he's thinking all these things when he playing.

No.

No. Simplify. Simplify. I might add one thing in my backswing. I might add one thing in my setup and that's what we're going with and then we're just hitting shots.