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PGA Professional shares tips and advice on golf

Hit More Greens In Regulation By Using This Philosophy

AIM AT THE MIDDLE OF THE GREEN

Ben Hogan and Nick Faldo are two of the best golfers ever.  I enjoy reading about them and watching their golf swings. However impressive their swings are, what truly made them great was their course management and mental toughness. One of the course management tactics that I’ve learned from them and use to this day is the philosophy to always try to miss your shots it in the middle of the green.  I’ll tell you why this is important and how to do it.

From my experience over the years, I’ve really noticed how hitting more greens not only lowers your scores, but it takes pressure off the rest of your game.  It’s easier to make birdies and pars when you hit a green in regulation compared to when you miss it.  I doubt there’s any of you that’d like to miss more greens.

It’s pretty obvious that hitting more green will help your score.  Here’s how to do it:

When the pin is on the right – aim towards the center of the green and try to hit a small cut.

When the pin is on the left – aim at the center and hit a small draw.

Now, if you can’t work the ball don’t worry.  Still aim at the center and try to hit the ball straight.  This will give you more room for error and it greatly decreases your chances of short-siding yourself (short-siding means missing the pin on the side of the green where the pin is which makes it more difficult to get the ball up and down).

When the pin is in the back of the green – try to hit a lower shot to help you error short of the hole in the center of the green.  Take a conservative club, but be aggressive with your swing.  Never try to fly the ball to a back pin.  It’s just too risky because missing over a green is a cardinal sin in golf.

When the pin is up front – try to hit the shot a little higher so you have a better chance of flying the ball on the green. Also, when the pin is up front and you’re in between clubs, hit the longer club.  This will increase your chances of flying the ball on the green.

Golf is a game of misses.  Ben Hogan claimed he only hit one or two perfect shots a round.  That means every other shot was a miss.  The better your misses are the better golfer you’ll be.  Using this philosophy will help you miss it better after a bad swing.  Remember, the two goals are to miss it in the center of the green and try to never short-side yourself. Playing this way may not be exciting, but it will lower your scores.   Good luck!

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January 29, 2010 - Posted by | Iron Play, Scoring Lower | , , , , , , ,

5 Comments »

  1. [...] are a number of things you can do to hit more greens in regulation. I’ll talk about the things I’m doing now, as well as cover other effective [...]

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  2. What’s the point in playing golf or having confidence if you are confident you will miss. This makes no sense and there is no way Hogan would have said that especially since he was a great golfer. Golf is many things and full of many concepts and ideas. However Missing the shot is not one of them, and eventually you can talk yourself out of the fact that you are a truly great golfer by dumbing yourself down with this idea.

    Comment by sean | April 6, 2010 | Reply

    • Sean, thanks for your response. Ben Hogan claimed to hit one or two shots perfect per round. In his mind, all the other shots were mishits to some degree. Read his book sometime and you’ll see what I’m talking about. Being a great golfer involves knowing how to get the ball in the hole in as little shots as possible. Knowing where you’re misses are going is one of the ways to do this.

      I want to clarify I’m not advocating trying to miss the shot. Far from it. I’m recommending aiming to the smartest part of the green to increase your chances of hitting the green. Golf’s a very difficult game. Increasing your odds of hitting each green is one of the ways to make the game easier for yourself. Good luck!

      Comment by Kyle Voska | April 6, 2010 | Reply

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