This week: You can have a textbook swing... and still waste strokes around the green.
Stat trackers have measured it — there’s a common wedge pattern that nearly every golfer repeats, and it quietly adds 3–5 strokes a round.
The fix? It’s not technique — it’s awareness.
Once you see the pattern, you’ll never fall for it again.
Master this one change and you’ll start knocking wedges tight — consistently.
See the full breakdown here →
The tee‑box trick that instantly calms your nerves
Ever feel that tension creep in right before your opening drive?
Here’s a little‑known trick pros use before every tee shot: a simple alignment ritual that resets focus, quiets your mind, and locks in your target line.
It takes five seconds. No swing thoughts. No overthinking.
Just calm confidence — the way great rounds start.
Try it once and you’ll feel the difference immediately.
Re: Scottie Scheffler’s Movement Coach (and advice)
Most golfers don’t wake up one day and suddenly lose distance.
It happens quietly.
A few less yards off the tee.
A swing that feels a little tighter.
A finish you don’t quite reach anymore.
And it usually traces back to just three physical habits — not your equipment, not your swing thoughts.
Try this quick self-check:
• Can you reach your toes without forcing it?
• When you turn your upper body, do your hips actually help — or stay stuck?
• Have you trained rotation at all this week?
According to Scottie Scheffler’s movement coach, missing even one of these can cost 12–15 yards and speed up how quickly your game declines.
That’s why he put together a short, no-gym routine for everyday golfers — just 13 minutes, focused on restoring rotation, speed, and longevity.
No swing changes.
No workouts that wreck your back.
Until next time,
Your friends at GoingLow.com

