Golf stance
Drills to Improve Golf Stance
Simple drills that turn stance from a swing thought into a repeatable habit.

Three drills that transfer
The best drills for stance are simple enough to use before a round. You want a feel that survives when the range mat becomes wet rough, a bunker lip, or a narrow tee shot.
- Checkpoint rehearsal: pause at setup, halfway back, and finish; confirm the same feel each time.
- Nine-ball ladder: hit three easy, three stock, and three firm shots without changing the core move.
- Course picture: call the target, club, and miss before every ball.
Take it to the course
Use the drill on one shot per hole, not every swing. A short reminder behind the ball is enough. The point is trust, not paralysis by checklist.
Putting it in focus
FocusGolf fits this kind of practice because it uses a Wear OS, Apple Watch, or Garmin watch to capture swings hands-free. You can review tempo, swing speed, transition, consistency, and motion data after a session, then compare those numbers with the feels that produced your best shots. No club sensors are needed, so the drill stays about repeating the move — not fussing with equipment.