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If you watch tour pro range sessions, you probably leave wanting to try every drill you saw. Left foot back. Alignment sticks. Trap shots. But copying those tactics usually makes things worse, not better. I broke down some of the most popular "pro golf" range sessions on YouTube. The tactics were all different. But underneath them, five principles kept appearing. Principles that actually transfer to your game. The Principles: Principle 1: See the Shot. Your brain organizes the swing around the picture. No picture means mechanical thoughts, tension, and hesitation. Principle 2: Play Your Stock Shot. Tiger defaults to his fade. Morikawa plays his cut 80% of the time. Your stock shot is the one that shows up when you're nervous. Stop fighting it. Principle 3: Simple and Single Thought. Your brain can't process multiple instructions during a 1.5 second swing. One clear thought organizes movement. A checklist creates hesitation. Principle 4: Know Your Miss. Tour pros don't eliminate their miss. They plan for it. Morikawa knows his miss goes right, so he aims where right is safe. Principle 5: Save the Fix. Xander hit a snap hook before the final round of a major. His response: "This doesn't mean anything." The course is for playing. The range is for fixing. Most golfers watch content and copy tactics. This video teaches you how to watch content and pull out principles you can actually use. Timestamps: 0:25 - Principle 1 2:17 - Principle 2 3:54 - Principle 3 5:27 - Principle 4 7:03 - Principle 5 8:44 - Learn by Scrolling