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No More Blow Ups - Part 1: Aim at the Centre of the Green
Most golfers are going to miss greens. That’s not the problem. The problem is where we miss them. Shot Scope data shows how normal it is to miss greens: 15 handicap: hits about 4 greens per round 20 handicap: hits about 3–4 greens per round 25 handicap: hits about 2–3 greens per round So for a lot of everyday golfers, that means you’re missing around 14–16 greens every round. (Golf Monthly) And once you miss, getting up and down is hard. Golf Monthly's breakdown of Shot Scope data puts the 20-handicap benchmark for getting up and down at around 32%. (Shot Scope - ROW) That means if you keep short-siding yourself, firing at tucked pins, or missing in the worst spot, you’re asking your short game to save you over and over again. That’s not strategy. That’s gambling. The smarter play is simple: Stop chasing flags. Aim at the centre of the green. Give yourself the safest miss. A 30-foot putt from the middle of the green is usually better than a short-sided chip, a bunker shot, or trying to save par from the rubbish. This is your goal next round: Aim at the centre of the green instead of chasing flags. Comment below and let us know where you tried it — and what the outcome was.
No More Blow Ups - Part 1: Aim at the Centre of the Green
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Never thought to look at it this was focusing on the centre of the green myself as well as my Ambrose partner Nathan alway focus on locating the pin this will be helpful for the next round I play
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@Owen McMahon 🤣🤣🤣 Jammo having his ball lie in a good spot already doubt it
How was your weekend?
Who got to play? How did you go? What do you think you need to work on? Got to play a super fun 5-hole Ambrose with my boy Taj after work Friday. Was stoked because it was the best I've seen Taj play. He's been putting in work to improve and it's paying off! I had a semi-heater Saturday and shot 81/37 points. That's beside the point. Cleaned the boys up for $40 in 6s. Literally won on the last hole by making a smart choice to lay-up on the 18th rather than try and go for the Par 5 18th in 2 (180m way uphill). Thank you all for joining so far. As a welcome bonus - here is a sneak peak at the edit from Friday's ambrose. Have a cracker week 🤙
How was your weekend?
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cracking lean by taj on that 4th hole to read the green 🔥
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@Owen McMahon I honestly think we We just have to invite them to the club house
WELCOME TO THE CLUBHOUSE
This is where the Fairways Optional chaos begins. I’ve dropped a quick intro video to get things started. At the end, I ask some quick questions - so jump in below and let us know: Name: Where you’re from: Where you play: What you’re working on: Your golf goal: Bonus question: What’s your most Donny moment? A Donny moment is any shot, decision or disaster that seemed like a good idea for about three seconds. I’ll go first in the comments. Welcome in. Golf’s hard. Let’s suck less together.
WELCOME TO THE CLUBHOUSE
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Name: Rhys Freebody Where are you from: Cooma Where you play: Cooma what are you working on: currently working on getting more consistent with my drives and short game Golf goal: finally get my handicap and feel good to get around and start playing in some comps
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@Owen McMahon Cooma is having some slow improvement after the works but some of the greens are quite patchy and still shocking but it’s a time process It depends on the warm up really I switch between driver and 4 iron Yea definitely can’t wait to get out and play a few newer courses
Unhack This Hole: Tura Beach Hole 2
Hole 2 at Tura Beach looks like a simple par 5. It is not. You’ve got out of bounds left, trees and trouble right, fairway bunkers around driver distance, then water waiting near the green. In this episode, we break down how to play the hole without turning one bad swing into a big number. The goal isn’t to play perfect golf. The goal is to make smarter decisions when golf gets messy: Better target off the tee. Smarter lay-up. Safer approach. No hero shots. No blow ups. Watch the video, then comment below: What would your strategy be on this hole? Driver and go for it? Lay up to a number? Or just try to keep Donny away from the water?
Unhack This Hole: Tura Beach Hole 2
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Loving the analysis on this hole personally based of my game I would be having a red hot crack at getting there in 2 but based off the hazards I can definitely get around the wedge approach
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Joined Jun 29, 2026