Improve Your Golf Game with These On-Course Tips

TLDRLearn simple tips to play better golf without changing your swing. Hover the club off the ground to relax your setup. Splash the sand in a bunker instead of hitting it. Pitch the ball out when faced with difficult situations. Set the club behind the ball for a high draw. Read the green and gather information before putting.

Key insights

You can play better golf without changing your swing.

💪Hovering the club off the ground relaxes your setup and improves your swing.

🏌️‍♀️Splashing the sand in a bunker leads to better bunker play.

Pitching the ball out of difficult situations is a safer option.

🔄Setting the club behind the ball helps you hit a high draw.

Q&A

Can I improve my golf game without changing my swing?

Yes, you can improve your golf game with on-course tips that focus on setup and strategy.

What is the benefit of hovering the club off the ground before hitting the ball?

Hovering the club off the ground helps relax your setup and improves your swing rhythm.

Why is splashing the sand important in bunker play?

Splashing the sand helps you skip the club through the sand and improves your bunker shots.

When should I pitch the ball out instead of going for a difficult shot?

You should pitch the ball out when you're in a challenging situation and need to ensure a safe play.

How can setting the club behind the ball help me hit a high draw?

Setting the club behind the ball squares your shoulders and promotes a swing that moves out to the right, resulting in a high draw.

Timestamped Summary

00:00To play better golf, you don't have to change your swing.

00:19Hovering the club off the ground relaxes your setup and improves your swing.

01:09Splashing the sand instead of hitting it leads to better bunker play.

03:01Pitching the ball out of difficult situations is a safer option.

05:42Setting the club behind the ball helps you hit a high draw.