Considering how the world has changed in the past few months and the whole craziness of the ongoing year, we all have needed to change up our daily routines and find a way to enjoy our hobbies from the comfort of our homes.

If that isn’t enough reason for you to practice golf at home, it is important to note that during a round is not the time to be making sure your fundamentals are correct or for tweaking your takeaway and putting stroke.

On that note, here are a few practical ways to practice golf from the comfort of your home.

  1. Mental Practice

This might sound silly at first, but, while the physical part of the play is very important, one shouldn’t disregard the part that mental readiness plays in your overall performance.

Visualization techniques regarding imagery and course management are a great way to help improve your game from home. In fact, many professional golfers have mind coaches and use various imagery exercises to help them be at their best on the course, so why shouldn’t you do so as well?

A great way to do this is called imagery. This exercise is a visualization of how you want your swing to look. You should picture the most perfect swing in your mind and all the variables that come into it. How does it look? How does it feel? What are your arms doing, where are your wrists at impact?

All of these questions will help you to realize what you want to change, which will lead to creating a better swing on the course.

  1. Improving Your Golfing Fitness

Well, this is probably the most forgotten golfing exercise of all - exercise itself. Improving your overall health and fitness at home is drastically going to help your golf in many ways. If you want to swing the golf club with more ease and add a few extra yards, as well as your posture, balance, and so on.

For instance, yoga and stretching are perfect for balance and flexibility. Working on your core strength is great as well, for which you can do practically any abdominal exercises like the plank. Overall muscular strength will help to add strength and power to your game.

  1. Swing Practice

If you have enough space to comfortably make a full swing, these two examples are great for practicing your swing.

  • For this one, you can use a full-length mirror to be able to track your movements. The main goal is to slowly move your club into the required positions throughout your full swing. This way, you can check your positions, and with the feedback from the mirror, you can then make adjustments as you see fit.

  • Another great practice is to simply take two similar length clubs and wrap your hands around both of them. This is great for improving your control of the golf club, especially at the top of the back swing, and it will also help you to add speed to your swing, because one club is going to feel so much lighter than two.

  1. Your Grip

By practicing your grip in front of a mirror, you will be able to see exactly where your hands are, as well as where they need to be on the club and how they sit and look together. Seeing this from every angle will help you with having a better grip on the course.

  1. Your Posture

Yet again, mirror is your best friend. By looking at yourself in the mirror, you will see your set up position, your takeaway position, and thus should be able to see where your club is at the top of your swing.

If you test this in many different angles and positions, you can use the information gathered to better yourself on the course.

  1. Putting at home

Now, not everyone has a practice net, and this should not be a problem. There are many ways to practice putting at home. One great way to do this, for instance, is putting a golf ball on the other side of the room and then balancing a coin on top of it.

Next, your goal is to try putting another ball as close as you can so that it touches the other golf ball but doesn’t knock the coin off. Another great practice is to put tape on the floor in as straight a line as you can. And then, practice your putting stroke, trying not to go over the line of the tape.

Surely, it goes without saying that you really don’t need all the fancy equipment to be able to have a good practice. For instance, even though the carpet isn’t a perfect replica of the actual course, but you can build a straight and repeatable putting stroke.

And if you want to go a bit further, and practice on the texture resembles the course more, there are countless options that aren’t going to put a hole in your pocket. You can find practicing mats like https://theleftrough.com/best-indoor-putting-green/, for instance. Using mats can make your putting practice even more immersive so that you can imitate the actual course parameters, making it all so easier to take what you have practiced to the course.

In the end, the whole idea is to make practice both fun and useful. Just aimlessly swinging around won’t get you anywhere. Hopefully, we have provided you with various and interesting ways to practice golf at home!

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