These 15 products will take your at-home swing training to the next level
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If you live in a part of the country that is soon to be covered in snow — or perhaps already is — chances are, you’re dreaming of ways to maintain your golf game during the long, cold winter to come.
At-home training products like nets, indoor putting greens and portable launch monitors have made it easier than ever to keep your game in shape, even if you’re trapped indoors for an extended period. With these products, you can turn a small corner of your home or yard into a tricked-out practice area — no country club membership required!
Whether you’re looking to hone your short game, putting stroke, or want to assess your personal stats in areas like swing speed, ball speed, smash factor and more, the products below are designed to help you meet your improvement goals by spring, all from the comfort of home.
Ready to commit to becoming a better player in 2025? Check out some of our favorite swing-training and at-home practice products below, and click the links to buy now!
The Net Return Pro Series V2- 8’w x 7′.6″h
$695
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Rukket Sports SPDR Portable Driving Range
$319.99
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Chippo Golf Discount Bundle
$207.99
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Wellputt Mat 13ft
$179
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GolfForever Swing Trainer
$199.99
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Pelz Player Putting Mat
$54.99
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Golf Impact Bag® by Dr. Gary Wiren
$54.99
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Short Game Gains Precision Putting Laser
$39.99
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Perfect Roll Putting Mirror
$29.99
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TruGolf Starter 10 + MultiSport Portable Golf Simulator
$12999
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Bushnell Golf Launch Pro
$3499.99
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Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor (MLM)
$299.99
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FlightScope Mevo+ Launch Monitor
$1839
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Foresight GC3 Ball Enabled Bundle
$5999
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TheStack Swing Speed Trainer (Hardware + App Bundle)
$314 (was $349)
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