Category:Penalty/Errors
Play like a wise person. Know your handicap and avoid the big numbers.
Category:Greens In Regulation
You need to know your average distance for each club in your bag. Knowing your averages brings confidence to each shot you take. On the driving range hit 10 shots with each club and take the average as your actual distance for each club.
Category:Greens In Regulation
It doesn't get more basic than alignment. The best in the world are the best at the basics. Use a club or Practice Tee alignment rod to get your body in proper alignment with the target. Understanding alignment can mean the difference between flagging it and being at the bottom of a water hazard. Now go...and "Align thy self!".
Category:Greens In Regulation
One way to create consistent distance control is to have consistent ball position. Having the ball too far forward or too far back in your stance can create unwanted loft angles. Once you master the understanding of ball position, then you can start to use it in your favor to add diversity to your game.
Category:Fairways In Regulation
Don't always go for the hero shot. If nerves start to creep in on big shots, club down. Staying on the fairway will always put you in better position to get on the green in regulation and ultimately lower your score.