Want to play more consistently, tidy up your stroke, or add distance without guesswork? The right golf training aid turns practice time into real progress by giving clear feedback on putting, swing path, tempo and contact.
Explore proven tools from Pure 2 Improve, Masters, Longridge, PuttOut, Callaway and more. Build a focused routine that tackles faults quickly and helps good habits stick on the course.
At Clubhouse Golf you will find one of the most comprehensive ranges of training aids used by beginners, seasoned amateurs and teaching professionals. Choose putting mats and mirrors for setup, stroke and pace, plus gates and return ramps for start line and speed control.
Add swing trainers for rhythm and sequencing, alignment sticks for aim and ball position, and path and plane trainers that guide the club through impact. Chipping nets and targets sharpen short game control, while impact bags and strike pads build centred contact.
Our range includes weighted trainers for tempo, resistance bands for golf specific strength and compact aids for hallway or office practice. Many products fold or roll for easy storage, making them ideal for regular home sessions between lessons with a teaching pro. Materials are selected for durability and realistic feedback so your practice transfers cleanly to the course.
Training aids at Clubhouse Golf suit every golfer, from high handicappers working on fundamentals to low handicappers refining start line and distance control. Pick putting tools for indoor practice, or pair a swing trainer with alignment sticks for outdoor range sessions. Many aids come in different lengths, tensions or difficulty levels so you can match your build, speed and space.
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Build a complete practice setup with practice balls, nets & mats and a high quality putting mirror. Add a ball bag to keep tools organised and ready for the next session. Create a routine that blends putting, swing and short game work for faster improvement.
Putting mats, alignment sticks and simple swing trainers help build aim, rhythm and strike without complexity. These tools give instant feedback so you can correct setup and tempo quickly. Start with one or two aids and add more once the basics feel solid.
Yes, the best aids make faults visible and repeatable to fix. A swing trainer can guide plane and tempo while an impact bag teaches centred contact and proper release. Combine them with purposeful drills to lock in new movement patterns.
A mirror improves posture, eye line and shoulder alignment, while a mat with pace markers builds speed control. Add a start line gate to check face angle at impact. Together they create a compact station that covers the core putting fundamentals.
Absolutely, juniors benefit from visual guides and light resistance. Choose shorter mats, lighter swing trainers and soft chipping nets to match size and strength. Keep sessions fun and focused so good habits form naturally.
Yes, tour players and teaching professionals rely on feedback tools to maintain fundamentals. Mirrors, gates and tempo trainers are common on putting greens and ranges. The same principles apply to club golfers, just scaled to your goals.
A hallway or spare room is enough for a putting mat and mirror. For swing work, allow safe clearance for half swings or use a short trainer that limits travel. Nets and strike pads need more room, so measure ceiling height before buying.
Training aids are for practice only and not permitted during a competitive round. Use them in warm up or at home to groove movements. Once on the tee, rely on the habits you have already trained.
Path and plane trainers encourage an improved swing direction while face control drills refine start line. Alignment sticks clarify aim and ball position so you are not compensating. Pair these with tempo work to make the change hold under pressure.
Select a weight or band tension that challenges tempo without forcing your motion. You should feel engaged muscles but still move smoothly through the swing. Increase difficulty gradually as coordination and strength improve.
Warm up with alignment and short putts, then alternate focused reps and short breaks for quality. Use a drill that gives clear feedback, record a few swings or strokes and adjust one variable at a time. Finish with random practice that simulates on course pressure.
Ready to practise with purpose and play with confidence? Speak to our PGA qualified team for teaching inspired recommendations tailored to your putting, swing and short game goals. Browse bestsellers, build a custom home station and start seeing progress in your next round. For a bigger choice with better value – only at Clubhouse Golf.