Shooting lower scores is as much a test of your strategy and mental approach as it is an examination of your technique. By devising a smarter gameplan that allows you to play to your strengths, any golfer, no matter what their handicap, can build momentum during a round and return scores that are consistently lower over time.
In this exclusive feature, Eddie Pepperell reveals some of the thought processes that enable him to compete at the highest level. Over the following pages, he talks through how he plays a par 3, 4 and 5 at his home course, Frilford Heath, providing some insights into his game that should also help improve your strategy.
HOLE 1 A Tricky Par 3 Opener
1 Attack or defend?
When playing a scoring iron – 6-iron and down – I’m thinking quite positively about where to hit the ball, as opposed to where not to hit it. The exception is if the hole position or the green complex is so severe and you know you just can’t hit it in a certain place. When I’m swinging well, the ball goes quite straight, so in my mind I know a perfect swing is going to lead to a dead-straight shot. If I’m not aiming at the flag, I find it really annoying. It’s also about picking your battles. If you’re really swinging it well and you know you are dynamite with your 7-iron and in, you should take those shots on – if you stiff two or three in a round, you are gaining a lot of strokes on the field.
This story is from the October 2020 edition of Golf Monthly.
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