Golf can feel overwhelming when you’re just starting out.
There’s so much to think about — your swing, the rules, what to wear, where to stand — that it’s easy to forget one important thing:
You’re supposed to enjoy it.
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And if you don’t play or practice regularly? It can feel even harder to get into a rhythm or build confidence from one round to the next.
That’s exactly where a feel-good golf routine comes in.
Instead of focusing on perfection, this routine helps you feel calm, confident and present, before, during and after your round.
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Before Your Golf Round: Set the Tone
Most beginners rush straight to the first tee but a simple pre-round routine can completely change how you play and how you feel.
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1. Try a 10-Minute Warm-Up
You don’t need anything complicated.
Just 10 minutes to wake up your body:
- Gentle stretches (hips, shoulders, wrists)
- A few slow practice swings
- A handful of short putts
Tip: Turn this into a habit, not a chore.
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I used to arrive just before tee time with no real warm-up and it showed. Since most routines focus on the driving range, I created this quick, anywhere warm-up for myself. It’s now second nature and helps me feel ready every time I play.
Short on time before tee-off? This quick, anywhere warm-up guide has you covered.
GET THE GUIDE RIGHT HERE ON TEE TO TOE
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2. Set a Simple Intention
Instead of focusing on score, ask yourself:
How do I want to feel today?
- Relaxed
- Confident
- Present
This small shift makes a huge difference.
Sometimes it helps to write this down. If you enjoy journaling, having a dedicated space for your pre-round thoughts can make a big difference in how you feel on the course.
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3. Choose an Outfit That Feels Good
Confidence starts before your first swing.
If you feel comfortable and put-together, it shows.
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During Your Golf Round: Stay Present
This is where most beginners lose confidence but it’s also where your routine matters most.
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4. Use the “One-Shot Reset Rule”
After every shot:
- No overthinking
- No replaying mistakes
Instead, tell yourself:
“Next shot, fresh start.”
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Golf can feel serious, but it doesn’t have to be.
Sometimes, a small, fun detail can completely shift your mindset. A cute or cheeky ball marker, like one that says “What, like it’s hard?”, is a simple reminder not to take things too seriously.
These little touches don’t improve your swing but they do help you stay light, relaxed and smiling through your round.
And honestly, that’s when golf becomes the most enjoyable.
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5. Keep Things Simple
You don’t need to track everything.
Just notice:
- One thing you did well
- One thing to improve later
This keeps you learning without feeling overwhelmed.
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6. Look for Small Wins
Golf isn’t about perfect rounds, especially as a beginner.
Celebrate:
- One clean hit
- One good putt
- One moment you stayed calm
These small wins build real confidence.
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After Your Golf Round: Reflect & Reset
What you do after your round is just as important as what you do during it.
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7. Take 5 Minutes to Reflect
Before you rush off, pause and ask:
- What went well today?
- What felt challenging?
- What did I enjoy most?
This is exactly where a fun Golf Journal made for women golfers can make reflection simple, encouraging and actually enjoyable.
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8. Let Go of the Bad Shots
Every golfer has them.
Instead of carrying them into your next round:
- Acknowledge it
- Write it down
- Let it go
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9. Celebrate Showing Up
If you’re new to golf, just being out there is a win.
Confidence isn’t built in one perfect round, it’s built over time.
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Covers everything from clubs and swings to etiquette and first-round planning, so you can focus on fun, fresh air and confidence.
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How to Build a Feel-Good Golf Routine
Golf doesn’t have to feel intimidating.
With a simple feel-good routine, you can turn every round into something you actually look forward to.
Start small. Keep it light. And most importantly, make it yours. ⛳💚
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