Get down in two
A balancing act

There are few golf shots more satisfying than a crisply struck pitch that hops and stops next to the hole. To help you hit more of these shots, we’ll need to take a look at how balanced you are.

Your upper body movement and weight distribution through your feet are two key areas we’ll need to assess.

The motion of your head and torso relative to your target affects your balance through the shot.

Once you get this balance right, and your weight is distributed properly, it becomes a lot easier to hit through the ball consistently and generate more spin.

Want a drill to help you improve your ball striking with wedges?

Let’s transform your greenside experience

During your short game assessment, we’ll identify the areas of your wedge play that have the most improvement potential. Then we’ll use that to create an improvement plan that will help you get down in two more often.

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