Practice with a purpose

Build a Golf Practice Plan That Fits Your Game

Stop wasting practice time without a clear purpose. Answer a few questions about your golf game, available time, and practice facilities. Golf Practice Plan will create a realistic weekly routine with specific drills and measurable goals.

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WEEKLY PLAN

18 handicap · 90 min
2 sessions
Putting distance control25 minutes
Short game20 minutes
Wedge distance control20 minutes
Tee-shot dispersion15 minutes
Review & strategy10 minutes
A realistic example—not a recommendation for every golfer.
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Built around your weaknesses

The plan prioritizes the areas most likely to be costing you strokes.

02

Designed for your available time

A useful routine whether you have 30 minutes or several hours each week.

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Specific and measurable

Every session includes clear exercises, repetitions, targets, and success criteria.

Why practice stalls

More balls doesn’t always mean better golf.

Most practice fails because it is disconnected from what happens on the course. A better plan gives each ball a job.

A simple process

From your game to a useful week.

1

Tell us about your game

Share your handicap, scoring level, and the areas that cost you strokes.

2

Choose time and facilities

Tell us what you can realistically commit and where you can practice.

3

Get your weekly plan

Receive focused sessions, measurable drills, and clear reasons behind every priority.

Start building your plan →

Example allocation

90 minutes, used deliberately.

For an 18-handicap golfer whose reported priorities are distance control, short game, and keeping tee shots in play.

DistancePutting distance control25 min
ProximityShort game20 min
CarryWedge distance control20 min
ControlTee-shot dispersion15 min
DecisionsCourse management & review10 min

This is an example, not a universal recommendation. Your plan changes with your answers and facilities.

Your next useful session starts here

Make the time you have count.

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