Cheap golf training aids and practice equipment for less than $100

2022-09-25 04:15:42 By : Ms. Kyra Yu

Golf can be an expensive sport. With green fees, cart fees, clubs, balls, accessories, etc., your wallet can get stretched thin.

Don’t worry, Golfweek is looking out for both you and your wallet. Picking some of our favorite training aids on the market, we’ve curated a list that will drop your score without dropping a lot of dough. Everything on this list is under $100.

All month long we’ve helped you get your game on the right track with tons of training aids and game improvement technology. If you’re looking to make an investment towards your game, check out our previous lists below.

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Why it works: The Pelz is used by Tour pros everywhere. Forcing you to keep your path on line, the Pelz trainer utilizes a gate and line to perfect your through stroke.

Why it works: At $100, the Swami is our budget rangefinder pick. Showing front/middle/back normally, you can opt for just the middle number if you’re trying to get back to the basics and find more greens.

Divot Short game Practice Net (GlobalGolf)

Why it works: A great way to practice a variety of shots from a variety of distances, this short game net is a great grab for your backyard. With four different net slots, you can work on bump and runs, stock chips, high flyers and if you’re bold enough, flop shots.

Dual Height Practice Mat (PGA TOUR Superstore)

Why it works: Want to hit balls at home but don’t want to beat your yard up? This mat is a great buy as you can simulate fairways, rough and tee shots for under $50. Pair this with a net and you have your own driving range at home.

Chalk Pen (Short Game Gains)

Why it works: The number of chalk lines on a putting green during a professional event should tell you something, but the Putting Chalk Pen is also useful for different aspects of your short game. Practice like the pros to keep your face online and improve your point of impact. Plus, the company’s name is Short Game Gains, they had to be included on this list.

Divot Premium Shag Bag (GlobalGolf)

Why it works: If you love golf, you have to love practice. Thanks to this Divot shag bag, practice just got easier and a bit more fun.

eGolfRing set (Golf Training Aids)

Why it works: One of the best ways to get better is by having expectations. This ring set gives you targets to better understand where your short game stands. Professionals are always expecting to make their chips, however, they also realize where they need to leave them if they miss. Knowing your miss will have you drop scores in a snap.

23′ Chipping Net (PGA TOUR Superstore)

Why it works: Another chipping option, this one is a bit more compact. Featuring three rings, this chipping net can be used to make your own fun and interactive short game games to keep your feel all year round.

Why it works: Having a hard time reading lines or keeping your ball on its intended path? These PuttOUT gates will help you do just that. With proper setup, the gates will force you to make a perfect read and match it with a great stroke and speed.

Orange Whip Trainer (PGA TOUR Superstore)

Why it works: Ok ok we cheated just a bit with this last one, but we’d pay double for it so it belongs on this list. The Orange Whip trainer is like a Swiss Army Knife. It can help you gain speed, correct impact angle and even limber you up on the first tee if you’re in a pinch.

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Gear: Mizuno JPX 923 Forged irons Price: $137.50 each Specs: Grain-flow-forged 4120 Chromoly (4-7 irons) and 1025E mild carbon steel (8-GW) with milled micro-slot. Available in left- and right-hand versions. 4-iron through lob wedge

Available: Jan. 19, 2023 (pre-sale), Feb. 9, 2023 (in stores)

Who it's for: Accomplished golfers looking for a compact cavity-back iron that emphasizes feeling and control with some forgiveness.

The Skinny: Made for players who may have played muscleback blades in the recent past and golfers who demand control and feel, the JPX 923 Forged irons bring some distance, forgiveness and playability to a...

Gear: Mizuno JPX 923 Tour irons Price: $137.50 each Specs: Grain-flow-forged 1025E mild carbon steel. 4-iron through lob wedge

Available: Jan. 19, 2023 (pre-sale), Feb. 9, 2023 (in stores)

Who it's for: Is your name on your bag? Are you a college golfer, a club pro or someone who has a legitimate shot at winning the A Flight at your club championship? If so, the JPX 923 Tour could be a control- and feel-oriented option for you.

The Skinny: These irons are forged and shaped to appeal to the game's best golfers, with minimal offset, an extremely...

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