- Make rhythm in the swing for more precise shots.
- Practice 10 balls to different targets and distances.
- Try to chip around greens with cheap balls to practice the backspin.
Irons drills
- Put a towel 1 ft before the ball, to make “contact and then turf”
- Put a towel under your left armpit to improve contact
- Use alignment sticks to align your body to the target.
Driving drills
- Try putting some foot spray on the club face to check your contact.
- Put two bottles of water in front, and try to make the ball pass through them.
- Wide your stands for more distance.
Putting drills
- Put 8 golf balls in circle, between 3-5 feet. Try make them all, if you miss one, you start again.
- Put 2 tees in front your putt, the goal is to make the ball pass through the tees without touching them.
- Use alignment sticks in the putting green to improve the takeaway.
Short game tips

- When chipping, try stand closer to the ball for a more short and controlled movement.
- Visualize where to land the ball and let it roll.
- Try hitting flop shots when you don´t have enough green to work with.
- In the bunker, let the right hand be the one who dominates the club.
Psychological tips

Many golfers while they´re playing, they hit bad shots that cause anger and frustration in the game, here are some tips you can do to improve your mental game:
- Forgot about the bad shot, its already in the past, focus on the present.
- Let things flow naturally.
- If you control your frustration, you´ll low your scores.
- “A bad attitude is worse than a bad swing”- Payne Stewart
Putting tips

- Have your biceps close to your body for a more natural movement.
- Stare at the ball when your strike it, DON´T MOVE YOUR HEAD BEFORE YOU HIT THE BALL!
- Be confident around the greens.
- Practice short and long putts.
Iron tips

- Try a closer stand, this will give more control of the ball.
- Use alignment sticks for better alignment of the feet with the club.
- Don´t be afraid to attack the ball.
- Be sure to have square club face.
Driving tips

- Open more your left heel for more torque and power.
- Make sure the ball position is in the left heel for better ball flight.
- Don´t me afraid to RIP the ball, that will give you confidence.
- Try using an alignment stick in the driving range to improve contact.
WELCOME GOLFER!
The most important shot in golf, is the next one. -Ben Hogan