Practice at a slower pace . . . the game is SLOW between shots so try not to hit and rake.
Very good point. Hitting balls too fast on the range becomes like Geoff Ogilvy described as like throwing rolled up paper into a trash can. Once you get the first one the rest are easy as you get into a rhythm.
For what it’s worth when I practice I try to not hit the same club more that three times in a row and when hitting my irons I try and hit a “Ben Doyle” basic motion chip with a little pivot, then an acquired motion pitch, a punch and then a full shot. To me this is to mimic what happens on the course where you rarely have two full iron shots in a row.
__________________ Reverse every natural instinct and do the opposite of what you are inclined to do, and you will probably come very close to having a perfect golf swing.