Plan Overview
What Will I Learn?
Winter golf practice is typically not much fun. The weather is cold, ground conditions are wet and it can become mundane and repetitive. Your body feels weak and inflexible and the desire to practice completely diminishes. Motivation is at zero and the clubs get put to the back of the cupboard until the springtime
Boring winter practice no more! We have listened to what golfers struggle with and produced our Winter Golf Practice Guide. This plan is all about making progress during the colder months whilst keeping it fun and refreshing. We have created three videos working through the bag from driver to sand wedge. This plan includes how to effectively work on your technique with only 50 balls, shot making skills you’ll need on course and a selection of games that are challenging and entertaining. We have also included a full body warm up to increase your rotation and prevent any cold weather injuries. This whole plan can be done on your own or with a golfing friend if you like the competitive edge. This is easily the best tenner you will spend all year!
What Will I need?
- Access to a driving range or practice facility
- Alignment sticks
- Resistance band (15 – 35lb strength)
- Smartphone or tablet to watch the videos
Plan Instructors
Plan Content
Warm Up
Week 1: 5 Ball Set
Week 2: Play a Hole
Week 3: Pitching & Practice Games
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