Golf swing basics
Drills to Improve Golf Swing Basics
Simple drills that turn swing basics from a swing thought into a repeatable habit.

Three drills that transfer
The best drills for swing basics are simple enough to use before a round. You want a feel simple enough to apply with a scorecard in hand, a tight driving hole ahead, and the group watching from the tee.
- Slow-motion half: make the swing at forty percent speed, pause at the top, and confirm the position before completing it.
- Target variety: pick a different landing spot for every ball — same swing, different commitment level required.
- Feedback delay: hit five balls without watching where they go, then assess the flight pattern of the whole set.
Take it to the course
Use the key feel on one tee shot and one approach per nine holes. Keep the trigger short — one word or one image, not a list of positions. Let the round show you whether the feel survives real contact.
Putting it in focus
FocusGolf supports swing-basics work by capturing motion data from the watch without any sensor on the club. After a session focused on takeaway or tempo, you can review swing speed, rhythm, and transition on a Wear OS, Apple Watch, or Garmin — and compare those numbers against your notes about what the ball was doing that day.