
Escape Bunkers
4 week plan

Fix the open face and path that creates your slice, then lock a straighter tee shot into play.
3 sessions a week
4 weeks
Video practice drills
Square the Face
Toe-Up to Toe-Up
Tuesday · 20m
Grip Check Chips
Thursday · 20m
Aim Left, Swing Normal
Saturday · 18 holes
Quiet the Path
Gate Path Drill
Tuesday · 20m
Feet-Together Face Feels
Thursday · 20m
Fairway First Fade
Saturday · 18 holes
Pressure Swings
Start-Line Corridor
Tuesday · 20m
Two-Chip Face Reset
Thursday · 20m
Nine-Hole Scorekeep
Saturday · 18 holes
Your driver curves off line
The ball starts left or right and leaks further away.
You aim away from fairways
You play for a miss instead of trusting a straight start.
You need structure
You want a short plan focused on one swing fault.
3 sessions a week. 4 weeks. One goal.
Three focused sessions each week. You choose which days work for you.
Golf is a hard game.
Without intentional practice, most of us go backwards. Scores creep up. You leave the range unsure what you worked on. Next week feels like starting from scratch.
We’ve built Golfa plans for golfers who want that to stop. Not another feed of random drills. A clear rhythm of three focused sessions a week, a purpose every time you practice, and a next step so you always know what to do. Stick with it and you build habits that show up on the course.
Free
Everything you need to complete the plan. No card required.
Start free planIncludes:
Yes. Stop Slicing is free to start — no card required. Sign up, pick your practice days, and begin week one.
Three sessions a week. Two shorter practice sessions plus one on-course session — typically about 20 minutes at the range or short-game area, then a round or nine holes when you play.
No. Every session includes clear drills and video so you can practice on your own. If you already work with a coach, the plan still works alongside their advice.
Life happens. You can pick up where you left off or move remaining sessions forward so you don’t have to restart the whole plan.
You’ll use range or practice-area sessions plus short game and on-course work. Most golfers use a local range, practice green, and their usual course — adjust to whatever facilities you have.
The plan runs for 4 weeks with three sessions each week. Stick with the structure and you’ll complete a clear progression from contact and practice to scoring on the course.