Short Game Scoring School

  The Short Game Scoring School applies a practical, scientific approach to golf. Research has proven that golfers lose almost 80 percent of their shots to par inside of 100 yards from the hold. To that end, our school curriculum focuses strictly on the dynamics that defines the "The Scoring Game". A combination of the short game distance wedges, pitching, chipping, sand play and putting, which comprise 60 to 65 percent of the total number of shots played per round. From three-foot putts to full wedges and long bunker shots, you'll learn to properly execute shots from any scoring position.

  You'll learn proper set-up positions and techniques to make repeatable swings for wedges, ships, sand shots and putting. Learn "Why" a shop or putt is good or more importantly bad so you can correct the error instead of trying another futile golf tip.

  You'll also develop a Finesse Swing Distance Matrix to use when on the course. Learn rescue shots and how to control trajectory. Improve your green reading, putter path and face angle, set-up and sweet-spot impact.

  Learn a pre shot routine for wedges, pitching, chips, and shots and putting.

 Instructor: Frank Hesselbart, USGTF Certified Master Teaching Professional