Have you ever wondered how the pros make the short game look so easy?
I mean some of the most delicate, little intricate shots around the green made to look as if it’s nothing.
Compare this to most amateurs who get themselves into a complete lather when it comes to pitching the ball from a tight lie around the green.
Yes the best players in the world do put in the practice, that’s for sure. But like I always say and I’m not the only teaching pro to have this philosophy “If the bikes broken, pedalling harder won’t get you there quicker”.
You have to have to be working on the right things to make the practice worthwhile, otherwise it’s a waste of time.
Anyways back to the main point.
Yes the top pro’s do make the short game look incredibly easy, and besides the skill level and practice, there’s something that every single one of them does that makes the short game a lot easier.
It’s akin to getting away with murder.
Imagine if I told you there was a way of making sure that your iffy shots around the green actually turned out ok.
Instead of staying at your feet of just dribbling onto the green they rolled up somewhere near the flag, maybe even close?
Learn this simple trick of the trade and it’s like putting your short game on steroids. You can give yourself such a margin for error with your stroked around the green it’s nye on cheating.
Anyways it’s all covered in the “One secret to a great short game”, Ironically it’s not the secret mentioned in the title, maybe they should have called it “two secrets to a better short game”, anyways ye click on over yonder, at this link to find out more,
Bob James PGA