
Home golf practice
How to Structure Home Golf Practice
Build home sessions that balance technique, skill, pressure, and review instead of turning into random reps.
You don't need a perfect range setup to get better at golf. With a mat, a net, a putting line, a mirror, or even ten focused minutes, home practice can sharpen contact, tempo, face control, and confidence — if you give each session a purpose.

Home golf practice
Build home sessions that balance technique, skill, pressure, and review instead of turning into random reps.

Home golf practice
Focused drills for putting, contact, tempo, and face control that make limited space feel productive.

Home golf practice
Learn why home reps often fail to transfer and how to make your living-room or garage work more useful.

Home golf practice
A practical half-hour plan with warm-up, focused reps, scoring games, and notes that guide the next session.

Home golf practice
Measure the right things, review them at the right pace, and adjust sessions based on evidence rather than mood.

Home golf practice
Use random practice, changing targets, routines, and consequences so home work transfers to the course.