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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Making it easier to play short-game shots
 
Good technique is important if you want to hit 40-yard pitch shots consistently close to the hole.
But so is the state of your equipment.

 
 
 
Your short-game equipment (including your golf ball) should work to add control to your scoring shots.

If you’re looking to lower your handicap, then you also want the additional options offered by a variety of lofts,
and different grinds offering shot-making versatility.

 
Your scoring clubs are critical to the number of shots you finally register.
If you’ve never had a short-game or scoring club assessment,

 
 

Putting the game into your short-game
 
While you’re playing a full 18-holes, there is another game or two you should keep track of.
One is your average from 50 yards in.

 
Next time you play, every time you’re playing from the 10 – 50 yard range, keep a record of your score to get down from there. At the end of the round, total your score in this game and divide it by the number of holes you played to get an average.
 

Invest in your short-game, it pays off. Invest in your knowledge and technique, invest in your practice,
invest in concentration. Expect more, and enjoy your golf.

 

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