If you’re part of a group of friends shooting scores in the high 80s or early 90s, then you’re all on the edge of a big improvement to your on-course experience. To be shooting those scores, you’re already showing the athletic ability to play this game well.
We’ll start with an assessment of each golfer to identify the personal opportunities, but our experience tells us that the improvement areas will lead to:
An extra 10 metres or more off the tee, with more fairways hit. Not reloading or hunting for balls in the trees and rough, already makes for a great walk more often.
Mid-iron approach shots that are consistently on or around the green. That consistency builds confidence. A spring in the step with more birdie opportunities.
From inside 40 metres, the ability to get the ball consistently within one-putt range using a range of short-game shots. Stride onto the green, knowing you’re going to save par.
Better decisions; better strategies to tackle each hole; risks well taken and risks well avoided. You’ll walk with the right thoughts that hole after hole will improve your scorecard.
If that’s a golf experience that appeals to you, then please don’t wait. Start the journey to hitting even better golf shots.