It’s now time to play golf. We want you to have your best year ever. A better golfing experience means a happier golfer or member. The questions for you are simple:
Most golfers who have a double-digit handicap have two areas of improvement that make their golf experience a lot more enjoyable.
It’s old news. Every improvement in your short game matters. It is strokes saved off the scorecard.
Unless you’re a low single-figure handicap golfer, you’ll probably have 12 holes out of 18 where your final shot into the green is from somewhere between 40 and 5 yards.
That’s why control over the golf ball from 40 yards in should be a fundamental that all golfers should master. And if you’re already averaging 3 or slightly less from 40 yards in, then look to become a wizard with the wedge.
Create a plan. We can help.
How do you feel when you stand up on a tee box? How confident are you? How likely are you to find the fairway?
How many times did you find the fairway off the tee in your last round and the round before that? How much better would your experience have been if you’d hit more fairways? How much better would your score be? How would you feel about the game of golf?
You can be better.
Golf is a great game. It offers social connections and fun with friends. It offers competition and banter. It also offers personal challenge. Over 80% of golfers valued personal challenge as very important in a recent survey.
This golf season, embrace the personal challenge of the game of golf.
Try to be the very best you could be in 3 months' time. But don’t hope. Plan. And start with an Assessment. Let’s benchmark where you are. Establish how far you could go. And plan the steps to get there in 3 months. Take the challenge.