Most golfers practice randomly. Hit drivers until bored. Chip for ten minutes. Putt a few. Leave.
That's activity, not training. Without structure, improvement stalls. You put in the hours but the handicap stays the same.
The fix isn't more practice. It's better practice.
Four components that turn random range sessions into real improvement.
Each week starts with one priority. Short game. Tee discipline. Putting inside six feet. Your plan targets the area that costs you the most strokes.
Thirty-minute blocks with a specific goal. 100 putts from four feet. Pitch shots to a towel. Bunker exits. Focused reps, not range wandering.
Set your available days. TuraGolf builds a weekly rhythm: what to practice, how long, and what to track. Consistency beats intensity.
Every Sunday, see where you lost strokes, where your mindset broke, and what to focus on next week. One clear priority. No guessing.
Every session has a purpose. Every week has a focus.
30 min short game only
Pitch shots from 30-50 yards. Track landing zone accuracy.
100 putts inside 6 feet
Gate drill. Track make percentage. Log confidence after each set.
Range: tee discipline
Driver and 3-wood only. Pick a target every shot. Rate commitment 1-5.
9 holes on course
Play focus: tee discipline only. Score doesn't matter. Routine matters.
Weekly review
Where did you lose strokes? Where did mindset break? Set next week's focus.
Measurable progress, not vague feelings of improvement.
See exactly which part of your game is improving and which is stalling. Short game, approach, putting, tee shots.
Your plan adapts. If putting inside six feet is costing you two strokes per round, that becomes the drill block until it doesn't.
Golf-specific mobility, grip strength, and endurance routines. Train the body that supports the swing.