Some golfers are lucky enough to have the space for full simulator installations or backyard nets where they can take full swings. Scoring baskets or hitting nets are great for short game practice. But what if all you have is a patio, a deck, or a narrow strip of grass? If you find yourself in this situation and still want to work on your game, here are some great options.
Compression ball

Even if you don’t have room to swing a club, Compression ball helps you stay connected. I’ve practiced with this with and without the stick in my hands, and I love the way it works. It sits between your forearms to train proper arm structure, impact feel and tempo. You can use it indoors or outdoors and it’s safe for small areas since you’re not hitting real golf balls.
Divot Board

of Divot Board appears on many of the “best training aids” lists. It gives instant feedback on your contact without having to dig grass and is quite effective. Just take short swings and the board shows exactly where your club hit the ground. It is compact, portable and ideal for practicing continuous ball contact on a patio, driveway or even indoors.
Spornia XL (3×3) shredding net

If you have a few meters of space, Spornia XL Chip Network allows you to work with short shots and trajectory control. It automatically returns the ball after each shot, saving space and time. Perfect for patios or yards, it keeps your short game sharp when a full net setup isn’t an option.
The Golf Forever System

of The Golf Forever System is both a swing trainer and a fitness tool, making it one of the most versatile options for limited spaces. You can put it inside or outside and work on strength, flexibility and swing mechanics. It’s a great choice for golfers who want to stay in golf shape year-round and train their swing effectively at home.
BOSU Balance Pods

These compact pods build the stability and balance that every good golf swing relies on. Use them for standing and weight-shifting exercises in your yard or indoors. You don’t need a stick or a ball to work with balance pods, but if you have room to wiggle while working, that’s great. They’re small, durable, and add a challenging twist to your off-season or backyard workout routine.
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