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Training Aids

Training Aids

Everyone has parts of their game which they like and parts which they don’t. The only way to learn is to practise. While being taught by a professional may be the best way to learn quickly, most of us aren’t lucky enough to have one at our beck and call due to money or time constraints. There are many different training aids available that you can use in the comfort of your living room, garden or at the practice range. With these training aids you can continue drills recommended by your professional or pursue a training course of your own making.

  1. Putting Aids
  2. Nets
  3. Swing Training
  4. Golf Fitness

Putting Aids

While the putt returners are handy and allow you to stay in the same place, there is no substitute for a putting green. Putting mats go a long way to replicating the grass from a real green, and some offer adjustable break.

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Nets

Whether it is for the full swing or for chipping, we have nets that you can use to improve your game in private. This is especially good if you are just starting out playing golf and are self-conscious about your swing.

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Swing Training

To become a good golfer and maximise your accuracy, power and consistency you must have a repeatable swing. In order to create a repeatable swing you can use one of many swing aids although some are better than others.

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Golf Fitness

While golf itself is a good way to stay in shape, you have to be fairly fit to avoid injury. You should give your body a fighting chance by training the muscles used in your golf swing. Weighted clubs are a great way to train your golf-specific muscles and regular training should see increases in your distance too.

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