shave 5 to 7 strokes per round
Do you know which golf shot is considered one of the easiest to learn for golfers looking to expand their shot-making abilities?
Is using your eyes or feet a more
reliable way to read the greens? (plus how to use them both to improve your green reading)
What are the top 5 low-risk,
high-percentage shots every golfer should use to shave some serious strokes off their scorecard?
And, what high risk, low percentage shots should you never use?
Why the putt-chip should be your go to shot around the greens? (plus how to execute it)
Did you know ball marks or pitch marks left by previous golfers on the putting green can provide valuable clues about the contours and breaks of the green?
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