Scratch golf

A 30-Minute Scratch Golf Session Plan

A course-ready guide to a 30-minute scratch golf session plan, with practical scratch golf choices explained in plain golf language.

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Keep the clock honest

A short scratch golf session works when every block has a role. Warm up just enough to find contact, train one priority, then finish with a scoring game that refuses second chances for scratch golf.

The 30-minute build

  1. 5 minutes: easy contact and rhythm for A 30-Minute Scratch Golf Session Plan.
  2. 10 minutes: one technical or distance-control priority for scratch golf.
  3. 10 minutes: random targets built around approach proximity, lag putting, scrambling, and tee-shot discipline.
  4. 5 minutes: a scored test, written down before you leave for scratch golf. If the final test points toward a practice standard that exposes scoring leaks, the session was worth more than another hour of guessing.

Putting it in focus

For a 30-minute scratch-golf session, FocusGolf keeps the practice from becoming a blur. The Wear OS, Apple Watch, and Garmin app can automatically detect swings from your watch and log tempo, speed, transition, consistency, and motion data. Compare the warm-up swings with the pressure game at the end, and you’ll see which moves still hold up when the session starts counting.