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While you may only come across these shots once every few rounds, knowing how to play them properly will prevent bogeys, double-bogeys and even worse – the coveted snowman. The following three shots seem to cause the most trouble for the average golfer. Through coaching and research, I've learned the keys to success for mastering these shots – here's how:
Skull the ball over the Green? Chunk it short still in the sand? Can't get it close? Well, I hear your pain. After playing and working with dozens of golfers, the sand game is an area where lots of strokes are lost! SO, I have broken down the secrets to hitting it close out of the sand/bunker below, which will improve your consistency and lower your score immediately.
The average distance of the top 100 Golfers in the world is 280 Yards….these guys are the best players in the world and they aren't hitting it that much further than the average golfer (AND the fairways on the PGA Tour are probably the same speed as most golf courses' greens). SO, what does this mean for you? Well, I've broken down the steps you can take that will instantly improve your driving distance. There's nothing stopping you to averaging what the pros do!
What do all the pros have in common? They trust their golf swing! How do they do it? Well, having a consistent pre-shot routine allows the mind to focus on things like the target or the visualization of your shot – not outside influences such as the wind, pressure, the water on the right or the woods on the left.
The grip is the most important part of the Golf Swing. Take the time NOW to get your grip right. If you don't, you will have a much more difficult time improving your Handicap. The Grip…before gripping the club put the sole of the club on the ground so that the face of the club is directly facing, or square to your target.
Putting is where golfers lose most of their strokes..... BUT it is one of the simplest parts of the golf game.....and I've broken it down for you here. Read below and I guarantee you WILL improve your putting! Putting is very simple, and the best putters in the world are so good because they keep it that way.....and guess what, YOU can do it too!

