Play Par 18 around the green

This is a fun short-game challenge to play by yourself or in a competition with friends.
It’s 20 – 30 minutes of practice you’ll enjoy. And while practice might not actually make perfect,
it will make your short game better.

Design your own course, but make a challenge with 3 easy shots, 3 medium difficulty and 3 difficult shots.
In our example above, the difficult shots (7, 8 & 9) represent a lob shot, a bunker shot from a lie with a high lip to get
over and a longer greenside bunker shot.

Those of medium difficulty (4, 5 & 6) are represented by a longer pitch shot (30 metres), chip shot and pitch shot from the rough.
The easy shots are two chip and runs (ideally across different slopes) and a standard bunker shot.

Making golf fun, turning skills improvement into fun

Golf doesn’t have to be 18 holes and 4+ hours. Find a few friends, come down after work, and set up a
competition around a practice area that might take only 30 – 45 minutes.
You’ll have great fun in an environment where each shot counts.
It’s better than slogging away on the treadmill. It’s more fun than pushing weights.
And it’s certainly a chance to extend friendships.

Playing these sort of competitions will also pay off when you’re out on the course.
They’ll help with your skills and help with your confidence.