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1 to 3+ Students · Specialized Program

Mastering Short Game

The fastest route to significantly lower scores

Transform performance around the greens with focused coaching in chipping, pitching, and putting. This data-driven program sharpens touch, distance control, and confident shot selection under pressure.

About This Program

What You Can Expect

Scores are often won or lost around the greens. This specialized short game program uses modern data and proven coaching methods to improve your mechanics, distance control, and consistency in scoring situations. Sessions are structured to sharpen bunker play, chipping, pitching, and putting while building trust in your decisions when pressure rises. Whether you are trying to save more pars or compete at a higher level, this program gives you practical tools that transfer directly to the course.

Session length: 2 lessons minimum

What's Included

  • Improved distance control and consistency around the greens
  • Stronger bunker play and sand-shot control
  • Confident chipping and pitching from a variety of lies
  • Better putting accuracy, speed control, and green reading
  • Stronger scrambling and scoring performance
  • Advanced trajectory, spin control, and up-and-down efficiency

Investment

Mastering Short Game Pricing

1 to 2 Students (total program)
$250
Valid for 12 months
3+ Students
$200
per per person
Valid for 12 months

All prices in CAD. Questions about packages? Reach out directly.

FAQ

Common Questions

Is this program suitable for beginners?

The short game program works best for golfers who have some experience and are looking to sharpen a specific weak area. Beginners are better served starting with private lessons to build overall fundamentals first.

What does "2 lessons minimum" mean for the pricing?

The listed prices ($250 for 1 to 2 students, $200/person for 3+) cover the full 2-lesson program. Additional sessions beyond the 2-lesson minimum are priced separately. Contact Coach Khawar for details.

Can I combine the short game program with private lessons?

Absolutely, and this is actually a common approach. Many students use private lessons for full swing development and the short game program for specialized work around the greens.