A reliable short game is the glue that holds a round together. Get up and down a couple more times each round and not only will your game be on the up and up, but you’ll have a lot more fun and probably impress your playing partners too!

The area 100 yards around the green can be thought of as the scoring zone. We want to lower the number of shots you take in this zone. And because it’s an average, it doesn’t have to be by several shots to make a difference. For instance, if you improve from an average of 4.0 shots to 3.5, you’re shaving up to 9 strokes off your overall score!

Over the next five rounds, track the average number of shots you take to hole out from inside the scoring zone.

If you average more than three shots, let’s spend some time together to identify and improve on the area of your short game that’s holding you back.

Making small, incremental improvements to your short game build up to massive gains in the long-term. Let’s get you started on your journey to better. Book a swing assessment below.

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