Driving Range Mirror 8 ft x 4ft (can be any size less or even split 8ft x 2ft)
Installation also available ask for a quote
Using Mirrors within golf practice when teeing off or for perfecting swing, and immediately identify bad posture
This real-time visual feedback is the perfect teaching aid, and allows a golfer of any ability to develop the feel for that elusive "perfect" swing.
Why These Mirrors Are Fantastic
Golf mirrors at a driving range aren’t just decorative — they give golfers real-time visual feedback on how they’re setup and moving, which is something feel alone can’t reliably deliver. Here’s how they help:
🎯 Instant Feedback on Setup
Mirrors let you see your body alignment and posture at address — ensuring your shoulders, feet and eyes are aimed correctly toward the target. Many golfers think they’re lined up straight, but the mirror reveals otherwise.
🏌️ Better Swing Awareness
Watching your position in the mirror helps you self-correct faults like swaying, dipping, or improper spine angle before hitting the ball. This builds consistent mechanics and reduces common swing errors.
📊 Build Muscle Memory
When you see what good setup and motion look like and then repeat it, your body learns the correct positions faster. This turns drills into habits that transfer to the course.
⛳ Boost Confidence and Practice Quality
Using a mirror makes practice much more effective — what would otherwise be guesswork becomes precise. You know instantly when something’s wrong and can fix it on the spot, rather than practising bad habits.
🏌️♂️ How Golfers Use Mirrors in Practice
At Stone Golf Centre’s range, the mirrors are positioned in the practice bays so you can check your posture and alignment every shot before you swing. This is especially helpful for:
Beginners learning fundamentals
Mid-handicap golfers tightening up setup errors
Advanced players dialling in consistency
Players often pair mirror checks with drills — for example, making sure the clubface is square at address or that their shoulders aren’t opening during the takeaway — all by watching their reflection.
📈 The Big Picture
While many ranges invest in tech gadgets, simple tools like mirrors can deliver high impact improvement because they hone the basics — posture, alignment, and repetition — which are the foundation of better golf.
