The Best Tips for Winter Golf Practice In the cold months of winter golf, it’s tough to motivate yourself to head to the driving range and work on your swing. But it’s a great time of year to work on your putting technique by doing your golf practice in the warmth of your home. Clearly, you can’t work on longer putts and you’ll be working on a flat green, but this is a great chance to work on your core technique and eradicate bad habits you may have slipped into. Remember – most golf pros work with a coach to ensure they are not developing bad habits and not always improving their technique. Golf Practice – What Are The Advantages Of Practicing Putting At Home? There are many advantages to doing your golf practice at home apart from the fact that it’s warm: You have ready-made objects in the house to help you with your golf practice (see below) You can practice at any time You can work on flat putts (these are really hard to find on a practice green) It’s free! What do you need to work on in your golf practice at home? Firstly you need a surface to practice on! This could simply be a piece of the carpet but it obviously needs to resemble a real putting green in terms of its speed. Color isn’t too important! If you don’t have a suitable piece of carpet then you can buy a synthetic practice green and these can range from a few dollars/pounds right up to a few hundred dollars/pounds – but spending this amount really isn’t necessary to benefit from your indoor golf practice. If you have not purchased an indoor practice green then you need a target to hit. You can either purchase a practice putting cup or hit a target of a similar size such as a coffee mug.