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In 2025, I’m experimenting with a brilliant strategy to master the art of going low

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 24, 2025Updated:March 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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If you’ve ever struggled with the mental aspect of going low in golf, you’re not alone. Many golfers find themselves in a great round only to fall apart once they realize where they stand in terms of score. This can be a frustrating experience for anyone looking to shoot their target number. But fear not, there is a strategy that can help make going low a little easier.

This strategy involves starting the year playing from the forward tees and only moving back a tee box once you have reached your target score. This method, as suggested by a user on social media, is a great way to get comfortable with shooting low scores and making more birdies. By playing from a shorter set of tees, you can simulate what it feels like to work on a low round and get in the habit of giving yourself more birdie opportunities.

For those looking to break par, this strategy could be the key to finally achieving that goal. By starting at the forward tees and gradually moving back as you reach your target score, you can build confidence in your ability to shoot low numbers. This approach not only helps you get comfortable with the idea of going low but also teaches you how to make more birdies, which is essential for breaking par.

By adopting this tactic, you can train your mind to handle the pressure of shooting low scores and become more comfortable with the idea of being well under par. This method is particularly helpful for those who struggle with performing under pressure when they have a chance at birdie. By playing it forward and giving yourself more birdie opportunities, you can improve your performance and increase your chances of shooting your target number.

If you’re looking to improve your game and reach your target score, consider implementing this strategy in your 2025 season. By starting at the forward tees and gradually moving back as you achieve your goals, you can work on building your confidence and making more birdies. This approach will not only help you get comfortable with going low but also improve your overall performance on the course.

One of the key benefits of this strategy is that it helps you simulate the feeling of shooting low scores without the added pressure of playing from the back tees. By starting at a shorter set of tees, you can focus on making more birdies and getting comfortable with the idea of being under par. This can be especially beneficial for those who struggle with the mental aspect of going low and need to build confidence in their ability to shoot low numbers.

If you’re struggling to break par or reach your target score, give this strategy a try in your next round. By starting at the forward tees and gradually moving back as you improve, you can work on building your confidence and making more birdies. This approach will help you get comfortable with shooting low scores and give you the tools you need to finally achieve your goal of breaking par. So why not give it a shot and see how it can help improve your game?

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