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10 Short Game Strategies for Improved Golf Scores

Sharpen your short game with simple, repeatable choices: favour the safest landing spots, learn one dependable chip, manage slopes and wind, and practise under pressure. In Ireland’s coastal conditions, tidy technique plus smart club selection saves more shots than chasing extra distance.

The quickest route to lower scores is rarely found on the range. It lives inside 100 yards, where one good decision can remove a double bogey before it starts. Coaching here at Saint Patrick’s Golf Club, Downpatrick, I see the same pattern every week. Players strike it well, then leak shots with rushed chips, timid bunker play, and putts that never had a chance. The good news is that the short game is teachable, measurable, and absolutely built for the Irish golfer who learns to use wind, firm turf, and subtle links style bounces rather than fear them.

1. Choose the simplest shot you can repeat

If you take one idea to the course, take this. Your best short game shot is the one you can produce on demand. Not the one you saw online, not the one you hit once on the practice green. Around Irish courses where the wind can turn a clever shot into a disaster, simplicity wins.

Before you play, pick a stock option for chips and pitches. For many golfers, that is a low running chip with a pitching wedge or 9 iron, landing just on and releasing like a putt. When you are under pressure on the 16th at Royal County Down or trying to keep momentum at Portstewart, having a default shot removes indecision and tight hands.

2. Read the lie first, then pick the club

The lie decides the shot. The club confirms it. Too many golfers do the reverse and then try to force the swing to match their choice. On firm Irish turf, a tight lie demands clean contact and a shallower strike. Into light rough, you can use a little more loft because the grass reduces spin and adds friction.

Quick rule. Tight lie equals less loft and more run. Sitting up equals more loft and a softer landing. If you are unsure, step in and brush the grass with your clubhead. If the club wants to snag, choose more loft and a slightly steeper delivery. If it slides, choose less loft and let it run.

3. Use a landing spot, not the flag

Short game targets are not flags, they are landing zones. Pick a spot on the green or fringe where the ball should first touch down. Then allow for roll out. This is especially important on links style greens where the ball can release along subtle contours and feed away from the hole.

At Saint Patrick’s, we often practise by placing a tee as a landing point and scoring how many balls land within a putter length of it. Once your landing improves, distance control and proximity follow naturally.

4. Master one bump and run for windy days

If you play golf in Ireland, you play wind. When it is gusty, loft is risk. The bump and run keeps the flight down and makes the outcome more predictable.

How to set up. Ball slightly back of centre. Hands a touch ahead. Weight favouring the lead side. Minimal wrist action. Think of it as a long putt with a slightly bigger arc. Use 8 iron to pitching wedge depending on how much green you have. On exposed holes at Lahinch or Ballybunion, this single shot can save three or four strokes in a round.

5. Learn a reliable basic bunker escape

You do not need to splash it to a foot. You need to get out and give yourself a putt. Good bunker play is technique plus commitment. Most failures come from deceleration and a clubface that closes at impact.

Simple fundamentals. Open the face. Aim your body slightly left of the target. Set weight forward and keep it there. Enter the sand a couple of inches behind the ball and keep accelerating. In softer sand after rain, go a fraction deeper. In firmer summer sand, go a fraction shallower. Your only job is to throw a small patch of sand onto the green.

6. Make putting your main distance control skill

Putting is the heartbeat of scoring. In Ireland, greens can vary dramatically by season. Early spring might be slower and heavier. Summer can be faster and more responsive. If your speed control is off, line does not matter.

Try this practice. Putt three balls to the fringe from 20 feet. Your aim is to stop each ball on the collar. Then repeat from 30 feet and 40 feet. You are teaching your body what good speed feels like, not forcing a stroke. When you visit a new course like The Island or County Sligo, do this drill before the first tee and you will adapt quicker.

7. Use the clock face to calibrate wedges

Partial wedges cause big numbers because players guess. Instead, calibrate. Use a clock face system where your lead arm backswing position sets the distance. For example, lead arm to 8 o clock, 9 o clock, and 10 o clock, with a consistent tempo and finish.

Build a personal chart for your sand wedge and gap wedge. Take it onto the course. When you have 55 yards, you are no longer hoping. You are choosing. This is one of the most powerful scoring upgrades for club golfers, particularly on approach heavy layouts like Portmarnock where precise distances matter.

8. Putt from off the green more often

Irish golf gives you plenty of tight fringes and run off areas. If the ball is sitting nicely and you have a clear path, putting is often the highest percentage play. It reduces variables like strike, loft, and bounce interaction. It also suits windy conditions because the ball stays on the ground.

Give yourself permission to putt from two, three, even five yards off the green if the surface allows. Many of the best links players do it routinely. It is not cautious. It is clever.

9. Practise pressure, not just technique

Range practice is comfortable. Scoring practice should feel like something is on the line. On the short game area, play games that require a result. For example, up and down challenge. Drop five balls in different lies. You must get two up and down to finish. If you fail, start again.

This kind of practice builds decision making and resilience. It is the same mindset you need when you stand over a delicate pitch with water nearby at Adare Manor or a slick downhill putt at Royal Portrush.

10. Plan your miss and take bogey off the table

Lower scores come from fewer disasters, not more hero shots. Around the green, choose the side that leaves the easiest next shot if you miss. Chip to the fat part of the green when the pin is tucked. Leave the ball below the hole when possible. Avoid short siding yourself when there is any danger.

Think in terms of zones. Safe zone gets you putting. Aggressive zone brings trouble into play. If you are chasing your handicap down, live in the safe zone until your technique earns you more.

Bring it to Saint Patrick’s and make it yours

The best short game strategies are the ones you can trust on a breezy Saturday in Downpatrick, not just on a calm evening practice session. If you want help turning these ideas into a personal scoring plan, book a short game assessment at Saint Patrick’s Golf Club. We will map your wedge distances, tidy your chipping technique, and build a putting routine that holds up on any green in Ireland.

Because when your short game is steady, the whole game feels lighter. And your scorecard finally starts to show it.

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