I’m guessing I’m not the only one without a full golf room or simulator setup at home. Some training aids just require too much space to even use. If you’re looking for tools that work when you’ve got just enough room to swing a club (or even less), these are a few I’d recommend.
Distance Builder Warm-Up Trainer
Buy This If
You want to build swing speed and strength in a small indoor or outdoor space.
Don’t Buy This If
You need to hit balls or track ball flight for feedback.
Impact Ball
It works for things like putting, chipping, pitching or half-swings. It’s soft, compact and ideal for at-home training with limited space.
Buy This If
You want to improve connection and arm/body sync in your short and long game..
Don’t Buy This If
You’re focused on speed training or full-body motion drills.
Divot Board
It’s low-profile and works on carpet, mats or turf so it’s great for chipping, pitching or half swings indoors. You don’t need balls to benefit from it which makes it perfect when you are short on space.
Buy This If
You want real-time feedback on your strike without hitting a ball.
Don’t Buy This If
You’re looking for something that trains tempo or speed.
SKLZ Power Position Trainer
While it doesn’t give real-time feedback, it’s great for training muscle memory and staying on-plane during slow-motion reps. If you want to learn more about how the golf swing plane and clubface control work together, this is a great training aid to invest in.
Buy This If
You prefer visual (and simple) training cues without high-tech sensors.
Don’t Buy This If
You’re not comfortable with training grips.
HackMotion (Putting Focus)
You’ll see measurable improvements in tempo and face angle control and you can run guided drills without hitting a ball. When you have more space, HackMotion tracks full swing data to help fix ball flight issues and build distance.
Buy This If
You plan to use it for both putting and full swing training in small or full spaces.
Don’t Buy This If
You don’t like using wearable tech or apps during practice.
Final thoughts
If you want to work on your golf game away from the course, these training aids can make all the difference. You don’t need to spend much money or have an elaborate setup to shave a few strokes off your game, even when your practice space is restricted.
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