Whether you are a novice or an experienced player, at one time or another you will experience difficulties to move your game to the next plateau. It is not always a question of practising more, but rather of being able to break up the game into its different components in order to identify which of the three disciplines - the power game (driving and irons), the short game or the putting game - needs to be reinforced. Success in golf is largely focused on mastering each skill 'to the best of one's abilities', so it is fundamental to invest your time and effort where you really need it most: on the tee (swing), around the green (pitching, chipping), on the green (putting), in a hazard (bunker play).



 
Five key steps to improve your putting
Addresses grip, shoulders, arms, head, putting line and tempo.

Basic Strategies to Proper Putting
How to be a better putter, because most golfers can shave at least 10 strokes off their game by putting better.
Types of Putting grips
9 different types of different putting grips

Learn to putt and Keep Strokes in your Bag
This article focusses on why your golf putting game probably deserves more focus that you give it and what you should do, rather than discussing the actual mechanics of putting.
Chipping
Improve your Game
Five Key Steps to Improve your Chipping

Chipping vs. Putting: tips on when to chip versus putting

Two Club chipping: which clubs to you really need for chipping

The One Chipping Tip Every Golfer Should Know
Chip shots are vital to lowering your golf score. Here's one tip every serious player needs to follow
Bunkers and Water Hazards
How to get out of bunkers ?

How to Get out of a Bunker with a Buried Lie
Tips to help you out in a situation where a buried lie could potentially add a few unneeded strokes to your round.
Energize Your Short Game With the Right Lob Wedge
The lob wedge can add a new dimension and versatility to anyone's short game. Learn to pick the right wedge for best results.


Swing
Improve your swing: golf swing basics and 5 key steps to improving your swing

How To Fix The Dreaded Slice
Most golfers dread the word 'Slice', but it can be prevented
Putting
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See also:

- How to become a better scorer at golf, i.e. how to get the most out of your current game by using the right strategy;
- Mental approach for better golf: how to get the most out of your current game by improving your mental game; the psychology of golf is probably one of the most overlooked parts in this game
- Physics of the golf shot: a better understanding of the dynamics behind the golf shot and the concepts of loft and backspin will help you to more accurately hit the ball.
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and weight training: tips to train your flexibility, balance, strength and endurance and tricks to maintain your form during the golf's off-season.
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