It’s a single shot to the flag. You can tee your ball up and give yourself a perfect lie. This should be an opportunity to hit the green and set up a birdie putt. But for so many of us, par 3s are where it all goes wrong. Let’s change that.
Step 1: Club selection
Coming up short is a common problem. But when you change your club selection and aiming strategy, you can go the distance.
Step 2: Tee height
Teeing the ball up too high and not using the tee box properly might not seem like a big deal, but it often leads to missed greens.
Step 3: Game management
Many golfers fall into the traps set by course designers when they go flag-hunting. But there’s a way to stay safe while still creating scoring opportunities.
What area of your game could we improve to help you lower your average score on par 3s?