Warm-up routines

A 30-Minute Warm-Up Routines Session Plan

Use half an hour well, with enough time for body, ball, short game, and putting speed.

A 30-Minute Warm-Up Routines Session Plan illustration

The clock matters

A 30-minute warm-up can be excellent if it is organized. The mistake is spending 24 minutes on full swings and sprinting to the first tee without rolling a putt.

Minute-by-minute plan

Time Work Notes
0-5 Mobility and slow swings Hips, shoulders, hamstrings, easy turns
5-12 Wedges and short irons Find turf contact and tempo
12-18 Mid-iron and first-tee club Use wide targets, no tinkering
18-24 Chips or pitches Pick landing spots
24-30 Putting speed and short putts Finish with confidence, not analysis

If the range is closed

Use practice swings, chipping, and putting. You can still warm the body, feel the grass, and learn the green speed. A round does not require range perfection; it requires readiness.