6 keys to lower your scores without a single swing change (seriously!)

Golfer hits shot out of bunker on golf course

Simplify the way you improve your golf game by eliminating tricky swing adjustments.

Getty Images

When most amateur players think about improving their golf game and lowering their scores, a good percentage of them probably assume the only way to do so is by making swing changes.

Here’s the problem with making swing changes: They can be complicated to understand for the novice golfer, they aren’t always personalized to you, and they take tons of reps in order to implement the consistent feels. Even then, there’s no guarantee you’ll see massive gains as fast as you want to.

Ever wonder where the head position should be in the golf swing for each shot? GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kevin Sprecher easily breaks it down
Where your head position should be for every type of golf shot
By: Kevin Sprecher, Top 100 Teacher , Nick Dimengo

But improving your golf game without a single swing change is possible — you just need to know what steps to take.

That’s where GOLF Top 100 Teacher Brian Manzella comes in, as he recently sent me some fun pointers to consider when you’re trying to shave strokes off your scorecard.

How to improve your golf game without a swing change

Manzella’s tips actually came a bit unprompted, as I posted the following photo on my Instagram account — which is a screenshot of a text convo between a buddy and me, with my friend looking for three things that can help him get better at golf.

Since I’m far from a golf instructor — not really sure my distinction as a mid-handicapper exactly qualifies me to give golf advice — I tagged a handful of GOLF’s top teachers in the post to get their expert thoughts. Low and behold, Manzella was one who replied, sharing the following advice.

1. Get comfortable with your 7-iron from multiple distances

Anytime you’re between 250 yards and 170 yards from the hole, hit a 7-iron — making it your most-trusted club in the bag. When you learn to hit it pure, it’ll leave you in better positions to drop your scores and remove any tension about using clubs like your woods, which can be tough to hit for many amateurs.

2. Trust in the ‘Texas Wedge’

When it’s possible, putt every ball from off the green when you can’t chip with a hybrid — otherwise known as the Texas Wedge. This will help keep the ball on the ground and avoid any risk of chunking or skulling a chip shot, while also allowing you to better control your distance.

3. Avoid opening it up on wedge shots

Play every 56- or 60-degree wedge shot with the face just a hair closed…even on bunker shots. This not only helps control your ball flight (keeping it lower to the ground), but it produces more of a bump and run, allowing you to use some roll-out once your shot lands on the putting surface.

4. Control your putter face from shorter distances

When putting from inside of five feet, anchor your putter to your lead arm. By doing this, it provides a more stable point for swinging the club, helping control your face in order to hit it square for optimal roll.

5. Use a foot pop

If you’re a player looking to generate more clubhead speed, try lifting your trail foot (just barely) right before your start your swing. This is known as a foot pop, and can help you rotate your hips in order to get a bigger turn in your backswing.

6. Dial it in with your driver before anything else

This goes against conventional wisdom, but practice hitting driver first and then hit your irons. If you’re constantly losing strokes due to poor tee shots or penalties, you need to work on hitting more fairways, which, in effect, will set the foundation for the rest of the hole. When you can avoid searching for your ball in the woods a few times each round, you’ll be in better positions to score lower.

So when you’re looking to improve your golf game and don’t have the time or interest in full-scale swing changes, try using Manzella’s advice above. By playing a little bit smarter and making the game easier for you, you’ll begin to see fewer and fewer strokes in no time.

Rukket Sports Pathfinder Impact Mat™

$69.99
Are you looking for a golf training mat to help your golf game? The Rukket Pathfinder Impact Mat™ was designed with input from professional golfers and golf teachers to help players of all abilities improve their game. The strike mat tracks club face alignment and helps ensure clean contact with the ball while the foam pylons can be used to keep your swing on plane. Use all four pylons to practice hitting straighter shots or remove pylons to practice hitting draw or fade shots. It’s the most versatile golf swing practice mat available and works with every club in your bag! Features 2-in-1 golf swing training mat combining the features of an impact mat / strike mat and a swing path trainer to help golfers quickly identify and correct common swing problems like hooks and slices. It’s a golf swing impact / strike mat to help identify and correct club face alignment. Use the “velvet” turf to ensure you’re making clean contact with the ball. It’s also a golf swing training aid to help with swing plane alignment. Use it to fix a slice or a hook, and to practice hitting draw and fade shots. What’s in the Box (1) Rukket Pathfinder Impact Mat™ (4) Foam Pylons (1) Instruction Booklet Product Specs 25in x 13in x 0.8in RUKKET FAIR PLAY GUARANTEE & LIFETIME WARRANTY: At Rukket Sports we know you came to win. We also understand that in order to win you need to train hard, so that’s why we’re proud to offer the Rukket Fair Play Guarantee & Lifetime Warranty for no-risk purchasing plus outstanding USA-based customer service!
View Product

Nick Dimengo

generic profile image

Brian Manzella