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Golf Strategy: Play Smarter, Not Harder
Success in golf isn’t just about perfect swings—smart course management and strategic thinking can save strokes and boost your scores. Here are key strategies to elevate your game:
1. Play to Your Strengths
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Know your game. If you hit better with your 7-iron than a risky driver, use it.
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Choose clubs and shots you’re confident with, especially under pressure.
2. Aim for the Fat Part of the Green
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Don’t always attack the flag—especially if it’s tucked behind a bunker or near the edge.
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Hitting the center of the green increases your chance for a two-putt par.
3. Manage Risk vs. Reward
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Before attempting a risky shot (over water, through trees), ask:
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Sometimes the smart play is laying up for a better angle on the next shot.
4. Know When to Play Conservatively
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Avoid the hero shot when you're in trouble.
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Punch out safely instead of compounding a bad lie with a double or triple bogey.
5. Study the Course Layout
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Review the course before you play.
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Know where the hazards, doglegs, and trouble spots are.
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Use GPS or rangefinders to pick smart targets and avoid blind shots.
6. Position for Your Preferred Distances
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Plan approaches that leave you with comfortable yardages.
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Example: Instead of hitting driver then wedge, play a 3-wood to leave your favorite 100-yard shot.
7. Play With a Pre-Shot Routine
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Consistent routines build confidence.
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Clear your mind, visualize your shot, and commit fully.
8. Think One Shot Ahead
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Every shot should set up the next one.
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Avoid thinking about score and stay focused on execution.