Learn How to Break 100 in Golf

When it comes to working on your golf game, breaking 100 is a great goal to set your sights on. Not only does it give you a specific goal to work towards, but it is something which is a lot more achievable than many golfers might think. We, at Golf Savior, want to help you achieve this, and by focusing on a series of simple steps and adjustments, you could be breaking 100 in no time.

We feel that there are three main areas which you can work on that will really help to shave strokes off your scorecard. They are driving, wedge play, and putting. There’s nothing quite like being consistently accurate with your driver off the tee, giving you that boost of confidence as you walk towards your ball for your second shot into the green. A wayward tee shot is an absolute confidence killer, and can almost guarantee the loss of a shot while you get your ball back into play, that’s if you haven’t ended up in a hazard. Wedge play is the next area, where being able to hit a great shot into the green from 100 yards and in can mean the difference between potentially holing your next shot with an easy putt and having to lose a shot chipping onto the green or playing out of a bunker. Finally, consistent putting, and specifically reducing three putts can make a huge difference to your round. Working on feel and follow through is essential in developing your putting game.