How Seniors Can Master Golf Distance Control & Consistency: The Simple Practice Secret

I’m going to hit you with a bit of tough love today, but I promise it will change your golf game forever. Look, you’re practicing all wrong, and it’s the main reason your golf distance control and consistency has fallen apart for many a golfer.

You stand on the range, pounding ball after ball with the same club, chasing that elusive ‘perfect’ strike. You feel the flow, you see the distance… and then you get to the course and everything disappears.

On the course, you’re tentative, you’re steering the ball, and you’re missing the green short, long, or everywhere but pin-high. Your confidence tanks, and the frustration costs you three strokes before the turn.

Why? Because you’ve spent 90% of your practice time on your swing mechanics and 0% on actually playing golf.

The Lie Your Driving Range Is Telling You

This is the secret 99% of golfers ignore. It’s the simple, non-negotiable step that separated Tiger Woods and every other great ball-striker from the weekend hackers.

They practice their distance control, not just their swing.

You’re trying to hit the ball “good” or “far,” but not to a specific number. So, when you get to the course and your rangefinder says 138 yards, you panic. You’re forced to guess at a three-quarter swing, you choke down, you get tense, and you push it right into the bunker.

The shame isn’t hitting a bad shot; the shame is standing over a makeable approach shot and knowing, in your gut, you have absolutely zero trust in where that ball is going to land. You’re hoping, not committing.

The Simple Drill for Golf Consistency

You want instant consistency? You want to start hitting shots pin-high, just like the best?

It has nothing to do with buying a new driver, taking complex lessons, or forcing your back into a pretzel. It just requires you to change the intent behind every single ball you hit.

This Tiger Woods practice method is simple:

  1. Stop Picking Your Own Yardages: Get a number generator (Google has one, or use a cheap app).
  2. Generate a Random Target: Hit the button. It spits out 115 yards.
  3. Commit: You must hit a shot exactly 115 yards. It doesn’t matter if it takes a 9-iron, a smooth 8-iron, or a gentle punch.
  4. Execute the Task: Pick your club, decide your pace, and hit the shot with full commitment to the distance, not the technique.

You are training your body to be a distance machine, not a swing model.

 

Get Instant Control Over Your Iron Shots

You’ll quickly find that learning how to hit a 7-iron 140 yards, 150 yards, and 160 yards is easier on your body, less stressful on your mind, and infinitely more valuable than trying to hit a ‘perfect’ full swing.

This method gives you the one thing every golfer over 50 craves: trust in the result.

If you are serious about shooting lower scores this week, stop hitting balls just to “hit them well.”

Go watch this video, grab a number generator, and start playing better golf today. This simple method is the real path to great golf distance control and consistency for any senior golfer.

Stop practicing your swing. Start practicing GOLF.

Click Here to Get the INSTANT Consistency Secret (Watch the 5-Minute Lesson Now)