Whether you're trying to break 100 for the first time or finally shooting under par — these guides give you the specific mechanics, strategy, and practice priorities to get there.
A structured 6-step plan based on what actually produces measurable score improvement — tracking data, fixing one thing at a time, and practice that transfers to rounds.
Build your plan →The 30-45 minute pre-round routine with specific phases for physical prep, swing calibration, short game, and putting — what to do and what to skip.
Build your warm-up →Into-wind, downwind, crosswind — the club selection, shot adjustments, and expectation resets that prevent wind from destroying your scorecard.
Master wind play →Putting drills on carpet, foam ball chipping, mirror swing work, grip habits, visualization, and mobility — home practice that actually transfers to the course.
Start home practice →Most golfers practice what they already do well. Improvement comes from tracking where you actually lose shots — then practicing those specific skills.
Hitting the same 7-iron 50 times in a row builds range skill that rarely transfers. Varied practice with real decisions is what builds course-ready ability.
Changing grip, stance, and swing path at the same time produces chaos. One focused mechanical fix, completed, is worth more than three partial improvements.
Without tracking data — fairways, GIR, putts, up-and-downs — you can't measure whether your practice is working. Track metrics to know what's actually improving.
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