Practice drills
A 30-Minute Practice Drills Session Plan
A half-hour plan that balances technique, scoring, and pressure without wasting a minute.

The 30-minute build
Short sessions work when they are decisive. Put your phone away, choose the skill, and move with purpose.
| Time | Task |
|---|---|
| 0–5 min | Warm up with easy rhythm |
| 5–15 min | Technical reps with feedback |
| 15–25 min | Random targets or scoring game |
| 25–30 min | Pressure finish and quick notes |
Keep it moving
For practice drills, the middle block should include a gate drill for putter face control or a towel drill for low-point control. Do not turn one drill into a search for perfect. You are trying to create a repeatable response under mild pressure.
The final challenge
End with finish by hitting three fairway targets in a row. If you fail, try once more, then stop. The point is to learn how your motion behaves when there is a consequence, not to stay until you manufacture a perfect ending.