subject: How To Improve Short Game In Golf [print this page] How To Improve Short Game In Golf How To Improve Short Game In Golf
If you're reading this page, I commend you, because you're acting on the lesson that most already golfers know, but fail to do anything about.Click Here To Grab Your Copy
You already know the short game is the most important part of your score, you want to do something about it, but you just need guidance. It's okay. The short game isn't easy, but if you've learned anything about me yet anywhere else, you know that I make things very simple.
It's true. Improving the short game is the quickest, easiest, and most effective way to lower your scores significantly, but if you don't learn it correctly, you can even harm your score!
Fear not. I'm here to help. And I promise to keep things as simple as possible for you along the way.
You see, golf is my passion. I love seeing my students learn and progress. I love answering questions, helping people, and getting scorecards with 22 putts listed on them. It's a great feeling to make a difference.
But it's important that you realize that I wasn't always where I am today. There was a time I was just another hack. I took 36 putts a round, took two chips every hole, and if I got in a bunker, well let's just say I was beached for a while.
But that all changed. One morning I decided to that I was going to stop messing around and actually do something about my scores. I decided to pull out all the stops and master the short game.Click Here To Grab Your Copy
Until I actually learned the short game correctly and learned the vast number of techniques that make it so effortless, I never realized how profound of an impact learning proper form, mechanics, green reading, and all of the other little bits of knowledge that a golfer can use to his or her advantage around the greens could have on my golf game.
Not only did I improve on the greens, but it also made the rest of my game better, because I knew if I got in trouble, my short game would be there to bail me out. Learning the short game really freed up my swing and allowed me to become a very aggressive scorer.
From then on I realized that I had been approaching the game of golf all wrong. My long game was decent enough and being someone who only played once a week or so, twice at most, I didn't think that was going to get much better in that respect.
A few friends of mine took up golf after college and asked me to help them with their putting and chipping. I didn't realize it at the time, but out of all of my hard work emerged a fool-proof short game system that could turn anyone into an incredibly consistent player around the greens - it literally worked for everyone I taught. So I thought to myself, I want to teach this to everyone - EVERYONE!!