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Fit For Golf is a golf-specific fitness training platform for golfers, with its core product being a subscription-based App/Web App. It is not a traditional swing technique course; instead, it focuses on the strength, mobility, power, warm-ups, and clubhead speed training needed for better golf performance, helping users “hit it farther, feel better, and improve long term.” The website also offers articles, podcasts, and free training resources.
The platform offers both home and gym training plans, allowing users to choose resistance band, adjustable dumbbell, or full gym workouts depending on their available equipment. The Program Matcher recommends a plan based on fitness level, available equipment, and time commitment. Workout lengths include 5-minute warm-ups, 30/45/60-minute sessions, and longer 60–75-minute programs mentioned in the FAQ. The app includes exercise videos, a training calendar, weight and set tracking, estimated 1RM progress, achievements and workout streaks, and clubhead speed tracking; however, speed tracking typically requires users to have their own driver and radar device.
Founder Mike Carroll has a bachelor’s degree in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Limerick in Ireland, and lists multiple certifications including TPI Level 3 and golf biomechanics. The website states that he has worked with more than a dozen PGA and DP World Tour players as well as thousands of amateur golfers, and that he personally answers training questions from subscribers. For a golf fitness program, this professional background is a clear advantage.
The main page lists the monthly plan as $19.99/month after a 7-day free trial, and the annual plan as $159.99/year after a 7-day free trial. The coupon code COURSEREADY26 gives 20% off. Note that an ad placement in one article mentions a “30 Day Free Trial,” which is inconsistent with the “7-day free trial” shown in multiple places on the main site. Before purchasing, you should rely on the checkout page for the final terms.
The strengths are its highly focused positioning, strong program structure, and ability to serve beginners, senior golfers, busy professionals, and high-level players alike. The barrier to entry for home training is also relatively low. The downsides are that the content is mainly in English, and if you want to fully perform speed training and data tracking, you may need to buy additional radar equipment. It is best suited for golfers who want to systematically improve clubhead speed, flexibility, strength, and long-term health. It is not ideal for users who only want to learn swing technique or who need Chinese-language, coach-style guided support.
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