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Want to save money on expert short-game tips? Now you can
Parker McLachlin, aka Short Game Chef, shares his tips to master wedge shots. Now you can gain access to his wizardry and save 15% when registering.
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Parker McLachlin, aka Short Game Chef, shares his tips to master wedge shots. Now you can gain access to his wizardry and save 15% when registering.
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Every golfer knows that in order to make improvements to their scorecard, one must master the short game. That doesn’t only mean hitting fewer putts, but it also means hitting crispy wedge shots and conquering anything between 50-125 yards.
As someone who’s on the hunt to break 80 by the end of summer, I admit that this was the part of my game holding me back — until I got a few personal lessons from Parker McLachlin, aka Short Game Chef.
Not only am I hitting the ball better with my wedges from different spots on the course, but, more importantly, I don’t fear using clubs like my 60-degree wedge, or when I’m faced with a deep bunker shot. The confidence is there, and I know exactly what I need to do to stick my shot close.
That’s all thanks to McLachlin, who has given me the fundamentals to modernize my short game — leading to incredible results.
McLachlin’s a PGA Tour winner and short-game maestro, cooking up modern ingredients to strengthen your shots from 125 yards in. From conquering thick rough to hitting pristine bunker shots, you can tap into the genius that is the Short Game Chef.
And now you can get 15% OFF for FULL access to the Chef’s kitchen by using the code ‘GOLF15’ when registering online.
Short Game Chef Membership
Need a refresher on how to hit long bunker shots? The Chef has your back. Looking for a perfect way to get up and down to card more birdies and pars? McLachlin shows you how.
Regardless of your skill level, McLachlin’s lessons are easy to understand and apply. So whether you’re looking to break par for the first time ever, break 80, or simply just break bad habits, registering for his online videos will help you achieve your goals.
I’m a 13-handicap looking to shave strokes off my game. And since I’ll never be able to bomb my driver 325 yards, I need to take more control of my short game — which will lead to more consistency around the greens.
If you’re looking to do the same (and, really, what amateur golfer isn’t?), save 15% off by signing up for the Short Game Chef with the code ‘GOLF15’.
Trust me, your scorecard will thank you.
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