How to Keep Your Golf Game Sharp This Winter

No course? No problem. Here’s how to keep your swing in shape this offseason.


By Lenny's Staff

When winter hits, most Colorado golfers put their clubs away. But if you want to come out swinging in spring, now’s the time to stay active—no tee time needed.

Here’s a simple winter golf plan that keeps your game sharp indoors:

  1. Join a simulator league or book a TrackMan session
    Simulators are more popular (and realistic) than ever. They’re perfect for keeping your swing speed up and practicing shot shapes. Plus, competing in a winter league keeps you engaged.

  2. Work on your putting at home
    A basic putting mat can make a huge difference. Focus on short-range consistency, alignment, and pace control. You’ll be way ahead of the curve when the greens open back up.

  3. Use mirrors or video to fine-tune posture and setup
    Set up in front of a mirror or record a few swings on your phone. Look at your alignment, grip, and shoulder tilt. These little things often get overlooked during peak season.

  4. Keep your swing loose with tempo drills
    You don’t need a net or full range setup. Use a weighted trainer or club indoors to work on rhythm and balance. Ten minutes a few times a week makes a big difference.

  5. Get your gear ready for spring
    If you didn’t regrip or check your clubs this fall, now’s the time. Schedule a free custom fitting or ask us about our club repair services. Your clubs should be as ready as you are when spring hits.

Key takeaway:
Winter is when most golfers take a break—but it’s also a great time to build good habits and get ahead. A little work now will pay off big when the season starts.


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