If you're like most golfers, you probably do something similar to the following when you get out to the driving range. You warm up, probably with a wedge or 9 iron. Then you work your way down to your driver, hitting x number of balls with each club on the way down. Or, if you like to grip it and rip it, you go right to your driver after a warm up and spend a lot of your practice time and bucket of balls on your driver.
But let me ask you this? Is that how you golf? When you are out playing 9 or 18 holes of golf, do you hit a bunch of balls with your Cheap Golf Clubs, move on to another club and do the same thing and so on and so on? Probably not, right? So why practice that way?
One of the best golfing tips I can give you is to play 18 holes on the driving range. Yes, you have to use your imagination a bit but you'll make for a much more productive driving range session.
Imagine yourself on the first tee on your home golf course. What's it like? A long par 4? Get out your driver and try and duplicate the drive you'd need to hit on that hole. Then try and determine what you'd need to hit on your second shot and switch to that club. I think you get the idea.