Avoid These KILLER MISTAKES On Par 3’s!
Matt Fryer Golf takes you through some common mistakes made on par 3’s that will be costing golfers a lot of shots. If you can change these mistakes with the simple tips in the video you will see your golf scores coming down.
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6 Comments
Another great video 👍🏻
Great advice Matt. 👍
I like to use someone else's broken tee on a par 3 so I prevent myself from teeing it up too high.
Sometimes disaster struck at par 3 holes 😆😆
Lots of great advice there Matt. I love course management vlogs.
One thing I think about also is were I tee up on the box. Left right or center. I am a fairly straight hitter. Does that make a difference or not?