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Top 5 Indoor Drills to Improve Your Golf Game at South Bay Golf Club

Golfers often struggle to maintain consistent practice during bad weather or busy schedules. South Bay Golf Club offers an excellent indoor facility equipped with advanced technology, making it easier to sharpen your skills year-round. This post highlights five effective drills you can try indoors to boost your golf game, whether you are a beginner or an experienced player.


Eye-level view of a golfer practicing swing indoors at South Bay Golf Club
Trackman Data at South Bay Golf Club indoor facility

1. Swing Path Drill Using Launch Monitor Feedback


One of the most common issues golfers face is an inconsistent swing path, which leads to slices or hooks. At South Bay Golf Club, you can use the launch monitor to get real-time data on your swing path and clubface angle.


  • Set up with your usual driver or iron.

  • Take several swings while observing the launch monitor’s feedback.

  • Focus on keeping the clubhead on a consistent inside-to-square-to-inside path.

  • Adjust your stance or grip based on the data.

  • Repeat until your swing path stabilizes within a narrow range.


This drill helps you develop muscle memory for a more reliable swing, reducing errant shots on the course.


2. Putting Alignment Drill with Laser Guides


Putting is where many strokes are won or lost. South Bay’s indoor putting green features laser alignment guides that help you perfect your aim and stroke path.


  • Place the ball on the green and align it with the laser line.

  • Practice hitting putts along the laser’s straight path.

  • Focus on keeping your putter face square to the target line throughout the stroke.

  • Try putts of varying lengths to build confidence and feel.


This drill improves your ability to read greens and execute smooth, accurate putts under pressure.


3. Tempo and Rhythm Drill with Metronome


Consistent tempo is key to a smooth golf swing. Using a metronome app or device, you can train your rhythm indoors.


  • Set the metronome to a comfortable beat (around 60-70 beats per minute).

  • Practice your backswing and downswing timing to match the beat.

  • Use shorter swings first, then gradually increase to full swings.

  • Record your swings to check for smoothness and timing.


This drill helps you avoid rushing your swing, which often causes mishits and loss of power.


4. Impact Position Drill with Impact Tape


Understanding where the clubface strikes the ball is crucial. South Bay Golf Club provides impact tape that you can apply to your clubface during practice.


  • Apply a strip of impact tape to your driver or iron.

  • Hit balls into the net or simulator.

  • Review the tape marks to see where the ball contacts the clubface.

  • Aim for the center of the clubface for maximum distance and control.

  • Adjust your swing or ball position to improve contact.


This drill offers immediate visual feedback, helping you fine-tune your strike consistency.


5. Short Game Chipping Drill with Target Zones


Chipping accuracy can save strokes around the green. South Bay’s indoor chipping area includes marked target zones to practice precision.


  • Choose a target zone at different distances.

  • Use various clubs (wedge, 9-iron) to chip balls into the zones.

  • Focus on controlling trajectory and spin to land the ball softly.

  • Track your success rate and adjust technique accordingly.


This drill builds confidence in your short game, which is essential for lowering your scores.



 
 
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