Guides for Golf Instruction

Golfers are always looking for the best training tools to help them improve their game. Pro instructors are available, but you could also practice as much as possible. We can’t afford to pay for professional assistance so we look into other options. An inexpensive way to get help is by purchasing a driving net. It costs less than $100 and requires very little room. This gives me the ability to practice my skills without ever having to travel to the driving range. It is worth considering.

The practice mat is another great training tool. They are usually less than $25 and I own two. Both have a hitting range and one has fairway and rough makeup. You can hit at different locations. These mats are available in different sizes to allow for variety. These can be placed in front of the net for some practice. Your driver, wedges or irons can all be used.

If you are in colder climates, what do you do? The swing trainer I bought was called the “Groovie”These can be used indoors during the winter months.

Golf Swing Speed Challenge

Groovie, a revolutionary new swing trainer, is designed to help you swing with maximum control, power and consistency. It’s easy and natural. It’s simple and elegant. You just need to swing it. There are no lessons. There is no frustration. If you just spend 5 minutes with Groovie 3-4 times per week, you’ll notice an improvement in your distance. Here’s what is the best part. This cost me less than $250.00, and the investment is well worth it. You can also consider putting your green. Although it is more expensive and requires more room, they are well worth the extra effort. But it is worth investigating.

Most golfers have heard of Medicus. There are many training aids available at different prices. It is worth looking into. Video books, as well as other media that provide visual and written instructions on all aspects of golf are also available. You don’t want to be overwhelmed by too many options.