Why Scrambling Matters.
How important is scrambling?
The Tour average for greens hit in regulation is just under 70%. For mid-handicap amateurs, it’s about 20%. When you’re hitting one out of five greens, being able to get up and down in two shots (scramble) is essential.
Also, the majority of your shots during a round are played from inside 100 metres, making scrambling even more important. If you’re averaging more than two shots to hit the green from inside 100 metres, we’ve got an opportunity.
Four Factors to Consider:
Your wedge technique
Your wedge set
Your putting technique
Your putter type and fit
Let’s transform your greenside experience
During your short game assessment, we’ll identify the areas of your wedge play and putting that have the most improvement potential. Then we’ll use that to create an improvement plan that will help you get down in two more often.