Just because it's winter doesn't mean you have to neglect your golf game, especially if you want to improve your skills. So how can you keep your golf game sharp when there's snow on the ground? Here are some tips that will help you practice.
November 3, 2015
Just because it's winter doesn't mean you have to neglect your golf game, especially if you want to improve your skills. So how can you keep your golf game sharp when there's snow on the ground? Here are some tips that will help you practice.
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When you're not on the fairway teeing off regularly, you can quickly lose strength in vital areas related to your golf skills. That's where regular exercise for strength and flexibility are key.
While many days during the winter are simply too cold to head outside, you shouldn't stay away from your local driving range entirely.
Typical home carpeting has friction that's right in line with what the green and fairway offer. This makes carpet an excellent surface on which to practice your putting and chipping.
Don't overlook the benefits of watching golf on television. It can actually help improve your golf game when you're not on the driving range during the winter.
Weighted golf clubs are often shorter than the ones you're used to which makes them a viable option for use indoors. Mirrors can also help you to assess your form and technique. To make the most of these two items:
When you practice indoors, don't always swing for maximum power.
Just because it's winter doesn't mean you have to put your golf skills into a deep freeze. And, since you won't have to thaw them out come spring, you'll be more than ready to hit the courses when the weather warms up again.
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