Fix par 3 mistakes

Teeing your ball up on par 3s makes clean impact a bit easier, but go too high and you lose ball speed and land short of the green.

By teeing up too high you increase the chances of striking the ball high up on the club face and losing lots of ball speed. So even if your club selection is spot on, you would still fall short of the green.

Before you tee up at all, think about positioning yourself at a spot on the tee box that gives you the best angle into the green based on your natural shot pattern as well as the conditions.

Swing improvement takes time, but good strategy brings immediate results. We’ll help you make better decisions on the golf course that will put you into more scoring positions.