Indoor Golf Practice Series

Overview

Most indoor golf practice happens on flat mats, repetitive drills, and conditions that do not fully represent the course.

Indoor practice becomes more transferable when slope, variability, feedback, and performance testing are built into the environment.

This education series argues that with Zen Swing Stage, Zen Green Stage, Zen Golf Stage and Trackman, indoor practice can be elevated to become the most transferable practice environment of your game.

Explore the series for full swing, putting, Trackman data, and sloped practice designed sessions.

Written by: Will Stubbs, Head of Education, Zen Golf

Last Updated: 27/04/2026

Full Swing Videos

Putting Videos

FAQ

By focusing on structured practice that includes variability and performance-based drills in a representative learning environment.

Flat, repetitive environments can limit performance transfer if not designed correctly.

By introducing slope and movement to replicate real conditions.

Platforms like Zen Golf Stage enable realistic indoor training for the whole game indoors.

A mix of technical work, variability, and performance-based scenarios.

Players and coaches maintaining development throughout the year.