Sometimes it can be tough to get to the range. Whether it be poor weather or a busy schedule, there are times when life doesn’t allow us the opportunity to practice. But that doesn’t mean your game has to suffer. There are plenty of ways to keep your game in shape at home.
Here are three suggestions from a trio of GOLF Top 100 Teachers.
Tony Ruggiero
“Practice getting into your address position while standing on two balance boards. It wonât be easy at first, but balance here is critical. Once you find it, add your backswing. Now, youâre training like a pro.”
Todd Sones
“Take your address without a club and turn sideways to a mirror, hinging at your hips and bending your legs slightly. Look right: If your fingers line up with your kneecaps, youâre solid.”
Jeff Warne
“Again, I like what Todd said: Use a mirror to check your setup. Iâd go a step further: Tape a picture to the mirror of what youâre trying to look like â a Tour player of similar build or, even better, a snap of yourself in your best setup.”