Is a pesky slice or aggravating hook preventing you from finding par 3 greens and setting up birdie chances?
Hit more greens
The unique thing about par 3s is that every tee shot is an opportunity to setup a birdie putt. You have a perfect lie – you can tee it up – and a clear view of the green. But if you struggle with a particular miss – like a slice, pull or hook – you’re spending more time attempting tricky up and downs to save par than you are standing over birdie putts.
The good news is that you could be a single swing or setup change away from finding more par 3 greens. It could be simple ball position shift or backswing adjustment that helps you square the clubface. But no matter how simple or complex the fix, whatever it is, we're here to help you find it!
Let’s fix your miss so you can approach par 3s as scoring opportunities to enjoy instead of as obstacles to get through.
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