EP 57: Short Game Strategy- The Decisions That Save Strokes
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Short Game Strategy: Making Better Decisions Around the GreenIn this episode of The Golf Intervention Podcast, we kick off our brand-new Short Game Series by exploring one of the biggest factors in lowering scores: short game strategy.
Most golfers spend their time searching for better technique, but many strokes are won or lost before the swing ever begins. The best short game players consistently make better decisions, choose higher-percentage shots, and understand how their skill level should influence their strategy around the greens.
In this first installment, we discuss how golfers can make smarter short game choices, avoid costly mistakes, and develop realistic expectations based on their current abilities. We also examine the key statistical differences between Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 golfers, identifying the performance benchmarks that separate each group and the skills golfers need to develop to move to the next level.
In This Episode
- Why strategy is often more important than technique in the short game
- How to choose the right shot around the green
- Understanding risk versus reward in short game situations
- Common decision-making mistakes that cost golfers strokes
- Statistical differences between Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 golfers
- What separates better scorers from average golfers
- The short game skills required to advance to the next level
- Building a smarter approach to scoring and shot selection
- The foundation for the rest of our Short Game Series
If you've ever wondered why some golfers seem to get up and down consistently while others struggle despite practicing, this episode will help you understand the strategic side of the short game and how better decisions can lead to immediate scoring improvements.