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The 3 Smartest Shots In Golf (And When To Use Them)

The 3 Smartest Shots In Golf (And When To Use Them)

We’ve all heard enough about the worst decisions in golf: hero shots from the trees, short-sided misses, endless attempts to fly a wedge to tucked pins.

But what about the smart shots?

Let’s flip the script.

Smart shots don’t always make the highlight reel but they do show up on the scorecard. They save strokes, maintain momentum and prevent the proverbial snowman on the scorecard.

Here are three of the smartest shots in golf.

The putt from off the green

Most amateurs instinctively reach for a wedge when they’re just off the green. While that hero chip is fun to hit, the safe play is a putt.

According to Shot Scope data, putting from the fringe or tightly mown areas almost always leads to better results than chipping. The putter eliminates variables like turf interaction, spin control and inconsistent contact. It keeps things simple, and simple is smart.

Use it when:

The ball is sitting cleanly on short grass. There are no obstacles between you and the hole. You want to avoid chunking, blading or guessing rollout.

I’d also recommend practicing it. I never worked on this shot and the first few times I used it didn’t feel all that “smart.” You have to get used to the way the ball rolls off the fringe and how that will impact the speed of the putt.

The punch-out back to the fairway

You know the situation. You’ve found the trees off the tee. You have two options: the safe one out to the fairway or the dangerous one between the trees. Smart players hit a simple punch that advances the ball back to the fairway.

However, if you get good at this shot and you choose the right club, you may be able to angle it just right so that you still get some distance.

The punch-out isn’t a bailout; it’s strategic. It’s what tour players do when they don’t have a shot. If you watch them, you’ll see they try to run one up to a yardage they are comfortable with. Practice this shot on the range with different clubs like a 7-, 6- and 5-iron and see the different flights and run-outs you get.

The aggressive drive on a short par-4

This one might seem more risky than smart but the numbers say it’s actually the smart play.

Shot Scope found that being closer to the green—even in the rough—generally produces better scoring outcomes than laying back. On short par-4s, the reward outweighs the risk.

Even if you miss the green, you’re often just a chip and a putt away from birdie or a simple par. Laying up to your “favorite number” sounds nice in theory but it often results in a higher score. Golfers are more likely to hit greens the closer they get to the green.

If you can cover hazards and avoid out of bounds, you can turn the short par-4s into 3.5s.

Final thoughts

Try incorporating a few smarter shots into your next round and see how it impacts your score. They might not be the most memorable swings of the day but your scorecard will reflect the difference.

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