Home golf practice
A 30-Minute Home Golf Practice Session Plan
A practical half-hour plan with warm-up, focused reps, scoring games, and notes that guide the next session.

Minute 0-5: warm up with intent
Start with gentle mobility: hips, shoulders, wrists, and a few slow swings. Then make five rehearsals of the movement you want to train. Don’t rush into full speed while the body is still guessing.
Minute 5-15: technique block
Choose one technical priority. Examples:
- Better posture in the mirror.
- Cleaner takeaway with an alignment stick.
- Ball-first contact using a towel drill.
- Putter face control through a gate.
Keep the reps slow enough that you can tell whether you’re doing it correctly.
Minute 15-25: skill block
Now add a score. Roll ten putts through a start gate. Hit ten foam balls with a contact goal. Make ten net swings where only balanced finishes count.
| Task | Score idea |
|---|---|
| Putting gate | Makes out of 10 |
| Towel contact | Clean strikes out of 10 |
| Tempo swings | Balanced finishes out of 10 |
Minute 25-30: pressure finish and review
End with one challenge you only get one try at: a three-foot putt, one contact swing, or a full routine rehearsal. Then write one sentence: what worked, what didn’t, and what comes next.
Quick recap
A good 30-minute session has a beginning, middle, and test. Warm up, train one thing, score a skill, then review while the feel is fresh.