Saturday, December 24, 2011

Short Game Program - Overview and Program

Everyone knows that the best way to improve is to practice your short game.  For golfers practicing the short game is much like brushing your teeth, saving money, eating healthier or working out.  We are probably doing some but need to do more.

But how does a player practice the short game?  What should we focus on?  And, most importantly, how do we not get bored.

Here is a program I have developed to make sure you practice every shot necessary to become proficient in the short game area.  There are 6 days or routines to follow.  Each day is broken down into 3 positions that should take no more than 30 minutes to complete.

Follow this program and you will see great improvements to your short game area.  Check the following posts for a detailed discription of each area and how to work on them.

Reference Dave Pelz's "Short Game Bible" and "Putting Bible" for the drills and Handicap test.

If you have any questions please do not hesistate to contact me via email at: john.grothe@gmail.com
Your friend in golf...
John Grothe, PGA


DayFirst PositionSecond PostionThird PositionFinal Game
1Lag Putting3/4 Wedge Long Chip50 putts in a rowOne ball up & down
2In-between Putts1/2 WedgeShort Chip50 putts in a rowChipping Pull Back
3Make-able PuttsLong SandLong Chip50 putts in a rowPutting Pull Back
4Short Putts 3"Short SandShort Chip50 putts in a rowChipping Pull Back
5Short Putts 6"Pitch FairwayLong Chip50 putts in a rowOne ball up & down
6Big Breaking PuttsPitch RoughShort Chip50 putts in a rowChipping Pull Back
      



Games to be playedDrills
One ball up & downOne Spot Drill
50 putts in a rowMatrix Drill & Zero Out
Putting Pull BackLatter Drills
Chipping Pull BackTee Drills
 Peek n' No Peek
 Pitching Matrix
  

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