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3 Indoor Golf Games to Improve Your Putting

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The winter is a great time to work on the small details in your game, even if you're trapped inside & unable to get to the driving range due to the cold.
We've all had to spend more time indoors in 2020, but that doesn't mean our golf games should suffer. Fortunately for us all, PGA Coach Payton Minear shared three easy games that can be played indoors with limited space that will help improve your putting stroke.
The best part is you can involve your friends & family to have a little fun during the process. All you need is some painter's tape, golf balls, a putter & a little bit of space.
Check out the full video below to see how Minear is working on her game with her family this winter & be sure to give her a follow on Instagram for more great golf tips.
Connecting with a PGA Coach like Minear is a great way to take your game to the next level. If you're looking to up your game with some golf lessons, check out PGA.com/Coach and search for a coach in your area.
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Payton Minear

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PGA Golf Instructor

West Palm Beach, FL

I have been playing golf for 23 years and enjoy helping others fall (more) in love with the game I love most. Growing up, golf was and continues to be a family sport for me. My passion for teaching began at age seven when I started teaching my Grandma how to golf. I began my career in teaching early at the age of 16 and continue to seek ways to better myself as an instructor on the daily. I graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University with my degree in PGA Golf Management and have since been traveling North and South as a seasonal professional. I currently teach in Florida and in Massachusetts. I also provide Virtual Swing Analysis and Live Instruction on the CoachNow mobile app. I enjoy working with people of all walks of life, and all skill levels and abilities. I truly believe that we all have our own unique swings, and I focus on providing my students with what their swing style and body type demands. Simplicity is a big key with my instruction, and I look for the fewest possible changes that we need to make in order to improve ball contact and outcome. Short-game improvement, full swing, trouble shots, course management, mental performance, pre/post shot routines, and on-course instruction are just a few of the areas we could improve in your game together.