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Golf Practice Drills: Complete Guide

The best golf practice drills for the range are scored, have a par to beat, and fit into four pillars — strike control, start direction, tempo and distance, and pressure. This guide covers what to practice, how to choose drills, and how to make every session measurable so you lower your handicap.

What are the best golf drills for the range?

The best golf practice drills for the range are scored, have a par to beat, and fit into four pillars: strike control, start direction, tempo and distance, and pressure. This guide covers what to practice, how to choose golf practice drills, and how to make every session measurable so you lower your handicap. For the full system, see how to practice golf at the range and our challenges.

The four pillars of golf practice drills

Structured golf practice organises drills into four areas — the same framework coaches use:

  1. Strike control — Fix fat and thin shots. Use impact spray or tape; score centre-face contact and low point. See strike control drills for golf and our Strike Control challenges.
  2. Start direction — Fix slice, pull, and face control. Gate drills and start-line work with par and scoring. See golf alignment and direction drills and Start Direction challenges.
  3. Tempo and distance — Build repeatable rhythm and carry. Ladder drills, distance windows, tempo tests — all with a par. See tempo and distance control drills and Tempo & Distance challenges.
  4. Pressure — Transfer range to course. One-ball drills, call your shot, must-make finishes. See practicing golf under pressure and Pressure & Fun challenges.

What are the best golf practice drills?

The best golf practice drills share three things: (1) clear setup, (2) scoring rules and a par to beat, (3) a way to track progress. That’s measurable golf practice — the kind that lowers your handicap. At TeeBetter we offer 25+ golf practice drills across all four pillars, each with par and session tracking. Browse by pillar: strike, direction, tempo, pressure.

How to use golf practice drills in your session

Pick 2–4 golf practice drills per session that match what you need. Warm up, then do the drills with par and scoring. Finish with a pressure element. For a template, see how to structure a golf practice session. Use a golf practice plan or app so you build sessions and track scores — that’s how golf practice drills turn into lower scores.

What golf drills can I do without a launch monitor?

Most golf practice drills need only clubs, balls, and sometimes impact spray, tape, or alignment sticks. Strike drills use spray or tape; direction drills use gates and targets; tempo and pressure drills use rhythm and consequence. You score by outcome — through the gate, in the window, one ball — so you get golf practice with a purpose without a launch monitor. See our challenges for 25+ options.

How do I track my golf practice?

Use golf practice drills with a par and log your score every session. TeeBetter lets you build sessions, score each challenge, and see progress over time — so you get measurable golf practice and know if you’re improving. Start with our challenges and courses for a full golf practice plan.

FAQ

What are the best golf drills for the range?

The best golf practice drills for the range have a clear setup, a par to beat, and scoring on every attempt. They fit into four areas — strike control, start direction, tempo and distance, and pressure. Use 2–4 per session and track your scores.

What are the best golf practice drills?

The best golf practice drills are structured — they have setup, scoring rules, and a par. They cover strike (fat/thin), direction (slice/pull), tempo and distance, and pressure. TeeBetter offers 25+ such drills with par and session tracking.

What golf drills can I do without a launch monitor?

Most golf practice drills need only clubs, balls, and sometimes impact spray, tape, or alignment sticks. Strike, direction, tempo, and pressure drills all work without a launch monitor — you score by outcome (e.g. through the gate, in the window, one ball).

How do I track my golf practice?

Use golf practice drills with a par and log your score every session. An app like TeeBetter lets you build sessions, score each challenge, and see progress over time — so you get measurable golf practice and know if you’re improving.

Use these drills in the app — track every score, beat par, and see your progress. Free to start.