6 Ways to Practice Golf at Home

6 Ways to Practice Golf at Home

When you're forced to stay indoors through the long winter, or while you're waiting for the golf courses to dry out in the springtime, there are still some ways you can improve your game at home. Follow some of the recommendations below, and you may find that you've made a considerable upgrade to your game before you even set foot on the golf course this year.

How Can I Practice Golf at Home?

Here are six things you can do at home to improve your golf game:

  • Exercise - Don't overlook one of the most important aspects of your golf game, which is general fitness. Everyone can benefit by being in better shape, so by all means, get some exercise at home to help improve your balance, through activities such as yoga and pilates, as well as your muscular strength, as you could get through dumbbell training.
  • Use a Mirror - One of the most common ways that golfers lose strokes is by poor setup, so use a full-length mirror to observe your setup and modify it if necessary.
  • Swing Trainer - A swing trainer will help you improve your swing even indoors, because it will encourage a proper swing path, both through the backswing and the downswing.
  • Putting - Practicing your putting at home can be a huge stroke-saver, because it can help you develop a better putting stroke.
  • Hit Into a Net - This is one of the best ways to sharpen your short game, which can save you a ton of strokes over the course of a season.
  • Watch Golf on TV - This can be surprisingly effective, simply because you're watching how the experts swing, and you can absorb some of their techniques by watching closely.

Equipment for Home Practice

The best thing about practicing your golf game at home is that you won't have to spend an arm and a leg to get set up with some really useful equipment. A putting green will be essential for perfecting your putting stroke, and you can set this up in literally any room in your home where you have 10 or 15 feet of free space.

There are a number of swing training aids available which can be used in the home, and which will help you improve your swing path so as to make a better swing when addressing the ball. A good golf net will allow you to do some chipping and pitching practice in your backyard, and a good golf mat from Rawhide Golf Ball Company will allow you to work on your overall swing without even going to the driving range.

Backyard Practice

You can work on many phases of your golf game right from the comfort of your backyard, if you invest in some relatively inexpensive equipment that will aid your practice efforts. One of the most important things you can do is to purchase a golf mat from Rawhide Golf Ball Company, so that you can practice your golf swing with every club in your bag.

Of course that means you'll have to use practice balls which will not fly the regular distance that a normal golf ball would, but you'll still get the benefit of taking all the different swings you would normally take on the golf course. It would be just like going to the driving range, except that you won't have to pay $20 for a large bucket of balls in order to have a good practice session.

Once you have the golf mat, all you have to purchase is some practice balls, and you will have the potential to work on your golf swing every day of the week. If you want to also purchase some chipping nets, you can set these up at various distances from your golf mat, and work on your short game by targeting each of the chipping mats. One of the most valuable skills you can acquire on a golf course is to get a good feel for pitching and chipping around the greens, because they can be some of the biggest stroke savers in your arsenal.

Indoor Practice

If you have a putting mat, that is one of the best indoor practice routines you can make use of, since very few kinds of practice will be more valuable than building a better putting stroke. For the golfer who has a balance problem during the swing, a towel drill can help you overcome this. If you tend to fall backward during the swing, place a rolled-up towel beneath your heels, and if you tend to fall forward, place the towel under your toes.

Golfers who have difficulty lining up the ball with the club at address time can place single rubber bands on either side of the sweet spot of a club, and then practice swinging at the ball while trying to center the ball between the rubber bands. This will provide a great visual to help you keep the ball and club in the correct positions at impact time.

High Quality Golf Mats for Practicing at Home

There are lots of ways you can improve your golf game without actually stepping on to a golf course, and you can do many of these drills and practices right at home. One of the best practice routines you can do is to work on your swing right in your own yard, using a reconditioned golf mat from Rawhide Golf Ball Company.

Contact us today to find out about some of the high-quality golf mats we offer to golf enthusiasts who are interested in improving their game, and lowering their scores.

 

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