How to Lower Your Handicap: From 20 to 10 With Short Game & From 10 to 0 With Elite Training
Most strokes are lost inside 100 meters. Build a program around wedges, putting, bunkers, and emotional control to drop your handicap quickly and consistently.
Key Points
- To go from a 10 to 0 handicap, a player must train at least 30 hours per week—this is non-negotiable.
- Reaching scratch requires a high level of consistency across all areas: long drives, long irons, mid and short irons, bunker play, and approach shots.
- No weak segments allowed—if even one area is lacking, reaching 0 is nearly impossible.
- Players who reach scratch typically do so through intense, disciplined training, not just talent.
- Only around 0.5% of golfers globally shoot under par—so reaching 0 handicap is rare and elite.
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