Fix Your Chipping: Stop Trying to Help the Ball Up

If your chipping feels inconsistent… you’re not alone. Some shots come out clean. Others get chunked… or worse, skulled across the green. And it usually shows up more at the start of the season, when lies are tight and mistakes are exposed. Here’s the truth: You’re probably trying to help the ball in the air. […]
Escape Every Bunker: Stop Trying to Hit the Ball

Few shots in golf create more frustration than bunker shots. Many golfers walk into a greenside bunker already expecting the worst. They swing harder, try to “help” the ball out, and often leave it right where it started. The problem isn’t the sand. The problem is the approach. One of the biggest mistakes golfers make […]
Find More Fairways: The Secret Isn’t Your Swing

If you’re struggling to find fairways off the tee, your first instinct is probably to fix your swing. Most golfers think they need: • A better takeaway • A different swing plane • More swing speed But in reality, most missed drives have nothing to do with swing mechanics. The real reason golfers miss fairways […]
The Fastest Way to Make More Putts (Without Changing Your Stroke)

(It Starts With One Simple Change to Your Practice) If you want to shoot lower scores in 2026, start here. Not with your driver. Not with your irons. Not with a swing rebuild. Start with your putter. Because nothing changes a scorecard faster than making more putts. And here’s the truth most golfers don’t realize: […]
Stop Trying to Lift It: The Iron Error Most Mid-Handicap Golfers Make..

The Most Common Iron Mistake Mid-Handicap Golfers Make (And Why It’s Not What You Think) Mid-handicap golfers don’t struggle because they can’t swing. They struggle because they misunderstand what their irons are designed to do. The most common iron mistake? Trying to “help” the ball into the air. And it quietly costs strokes every round. […]
Center of the Green vs. Pin Hunting: Smarter Iron Strategy

Most golfers lose strokes with irons for one simple reason: They aim at flags they shouldn’t. Pin hunting feels aggressive.It feels confident.It feels like you’re playing “real golf.” But lower scores don’t come from hitting more flags.They come from missing in smarter places. Let’s break down the difference between ego golf and scoring golf. The […]
How to Pick the Right Iron When Yardages Don’t Feel Right

You’ve been there. You check the yardage. You know your numbers. And yet… something feels off. Maybe the pin says 155, but the swing you’re about to make doesn’t match that number. That moment of hesitation? That’s not weakness, that’s awareness. Most golfers struggle with iron shots not because they lack distance, but because they […]
Why You Don’t Trust Your Pitching & Sand Wedge (And That’s Okay)

If you’re honest with yourself, there’s probably one part of your bag you don’t fully trust. It’s not your driver. It’s not your irons. It’s your pitching wedge and sand wedge. From 30–80 yards, instead of confidence, you feel hesitation. Instead of commitment, you feel doubt. And here’s the truth most golfers need to hear: […]
Which Irons Actually Lower Scores: Mid-Irons or Long Irons?

Every golfer loves the idea of flushing a long iron. It looks good. It feels powerful. And when it works… it feels elite. But here’s the honest question most golfers don’t ask themselves often enough: 👉 Which clubs actually help you score better, mid-irons or long irons? The answer isn’t about skill level or ego. […]
You Stripe It on the Range… So, Why Not on the Course?

Why Range Sessions Don’t Translate to Better Iron Play? You stripe it on the range. Solid contact. Straight shots. Good rhythm. Then you get on the course… And suddenly your iron play doesn’t look anything like it did at the range. If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t I hit my irons like this on the […]