Many golfers have trouble with their short games. Improving that aspect of the game is the most effective way to score in golf. You can drive the ball long and straight, you can be a good iron player, but, if you cannot master chipping, putting, and sand play you will never be able to score well.
Do you want to eliminate 3-Putts, blast out of bunkers, stop pitches on a dime, chip close to the pin, and ultimately score well? Stop wasting your time and money on the driving range and learn the short game.
Let's take an actual example. I played a round last month. I approached the toughest par 4 on my home course; it measures 400 yards. I hit a good drive down the middle. My second shot was long enough but unfortunately I hit it in over the green into a bunker. I hate sand shots; it took me two shots to get out. I had a putt of 25 feet; I hit it past the hole, missed it coming back, and had to settle for 3 putts. That's a 7 after hitting a good drive. This is typical of my game. I needed to face facts - I have a very poor short game. The game is not fun when these things happen.
Since you are reading this, I would guess that you are having trouble with this part of your golf game. I've been there; I've been in your shoes.
Following are common problems I have experienced:
Struggled with Putting Distance
Skulled and chunked my wedges
Struggled to get close from bunkers
Missed putts from four feet or less
Chipped past the hole frequently
If you struggle with any of these problems, don't give up. It is still possible to improve your golf score. I am sure you would benefit from finding a good way to master your short game and I think I've found the answer.
I found a resource that's written especially for improving your short game. It teaches you putting, chipping, pitching and bunker play techniques that will allow you to be consistent. It also includes educational sections covering Equipment Selection, Psychology, and a step-by-step Game Improvement Action Plan.
Let me just give you a sample of some of the ways discussed in this resource to improve your short game.
1) Putting - Keeping your held and body still is very important in good Putting. When you set up, consciously set your weight on the insides of both feet. You find that "locking" your feet and legs in place like this makes it almost impossible to move your upper body as you stroke the ball.
2) Chipping - To hit better chips, start with about 75% of your weight on your front foot and the ball even with your left heel. Strike down on the ball and hold the line through the shot.
I was a little apprehensive spending money for this resource. I did not want to take advice from just anyone. However, after applying this information, I started playing better golf within a week. I normally shoot in the high 90's; after using the techniques, I shot an 85 last week; I'm excited and I'm just getting started. The knowledge I picked up is very valuable.
This resource is the best way to improve your putting, chipping, and sand play. It is very inexpensive; it costs half as much as one golf lesson from a pro. It includes a 60 day Money Back Guarantee.