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Finally, a System that Makes the Short Game Simple
No Matter How Bad Your Chipping, Putting or Bunker Play, this New Method Will Give You the Skills Needed to Get Up-and-Down from Anywhere and Save Strokes Right Away
They call it the “short game” because the shots are, well, really short.
Unfortunately, short does not equal simple.
Not if you follow mainstream instruction.
Traditional teaching tells you all sorts of confusing things about chipping, putting and bunker play.
No wonder my students come to me with questions like:
Where should the ball be for chip shots – back in my stance, or forward?
Should I putt with my eyes directly over the target line, or just inside?
Am I supposed to hit two inches behind the ball on every bunker shot, or just some?
You’ve probably got a dozen others because traditional short game methods left you puzzled – and frustrated.
Fortunately, they brought you to me.
I’m PGA teaching professional Todd Kolb, a four-time Golf Digest best-in-state instructor.
In my humble opinion, formed over 25-plus years of teaching, conventional coaching makes the short game too complicated.
That’s the reason recreational golfers like you hit so many fat and thin chips, leave balls in the bunker and struggle to hole even the easiest putts.
It’s also why I developed this:
The Vertical Line Short Game System
While much of it is based on my Vertical Line Swing (VLS) – a full-swing method that helps senior golfers overcome a loss of strength and flexibility – you don’t need to follow the VLS method to learn these short game principles.
That’s the beauty of this system – anyone can do it.
And I mean anyone.
I don’t care if you can barely get a chip airborne.
It doesn’t matter if you need your “hand wedge” to escape a bunker.
Even if you’ve got the yips, the chunks or those horrible you-know-whats (rhymes with “pranks”)…
My Vertical Line Short Game System will turn you into an up-and-down-making, putt-draining machine
The VLS Short Game video series features three parts – Putting, Chipping and Bunkers. There are eight videos in each part, where I walk you through the basics of my system…
… Give you a template for building rock-solid fundamentals…
… Show you techniques for hitting specific shots (such as the coveted high flop), and…
… Demonstrate drills you can use to sharpen your short game to a razor’s edge.
The entire series is less than an hour long, which may sound brief for a full short game tutorial.
Well, if you’ve ever watched my videos on YouTube, you know that I don’t mess around.
There’s no complicated technical talk in the Vertical Line Short Game System. No mumbo-jumbo, no BS.
Just clear, concise instruction that simplifies the short game and makes it what it should be:
Easy.
Let’s take a look at what’s included;
all in One
Part 1: Putting
Unlike some coaches, I absolutely love to teach putting. Even a small improvement in your fundamentals can knock several strokes off your scores.
I devote eight videos to the topic in the Vertical Line Short Game System, starting with my Key Concepts. If you learn just this handful of tips, you’ll be way ahead of the game.
Here’s a taste of what you’ll learn in the Putting segment:
The single most important skill in putting, plus a method to develop it using a few common items
Why so many great putters use so many different styles – and how to find the one that fits you best
A template you can build quickly and repeat easily for the most consistent putting of your life. You’ll get the ball in the right spot and your feet the perfect width apart like clockwork
The strangely uniform distance every good putter stands from the ball – you’ve never heard this before, and I’ll show you how to achieve it
Why the advice to “stand with your eyes directly over the ball” might be wrong for you (and in fact, probably is)
A practice mistake many golfers make, and how to avoid making it yourself
A mind-blowing trick for positioning your eyes to see a straight line from the ball to the cup (this is NOT the same for all golfers)
The little-known technique great putters use with their trail arm
Which elbow keeps your putter on an unerring path, and how to make sure it does
Why you shouldn’t always aim at the hole when practicing (and where to putt instead to enhance your feel)
A drill for keeping your head (and stroke) steady over every length of putt
The very best drill for developing exquisite touch, feel and distance control – the key to minimizing three-putts
Part 2: Chipping
Let’s face it – chipping should be the easiest task in golf.
These are short shots using a short swing with a short, lofted club.
And yet…
You often hit behind the ball. Or catch it in the middle. Occasionally, you even sh… sh.. sh…
Nope, I can’t even say it.
I can, however, promise you this: Once you’ve watched the chipping videos in the Vertical Line Short Game System, and practiced what you’ve learned just a little bit, you’ll start hitting crisp chip shots that stop near the hole – and sometimes go in.
This eight-part segment will teach you:
A different way to set up for chip shots, including a clubface tip that makes things MUCH easier
The easy-to-learn, easy-to-repeat VLS chipping motion – it’s so much simpler than the traditional method!
The little-known concept of “radius control” and how it can make you a lethal chipper
What it means to have “stability control,” and how to achieve it for consistently pure contact
The simplest tip ever for hitting golf’s most coveted shot – the high, soft flop. Only golfers who learn the Vertical Line Short Game System will be able to pull this off
Three myths that have likely wrecked your chipping – and the simple adjustments needed to reverse your fortunes
Where the club’s shaft should be pointed at address (it’s not where you’ve been told) and at the finish
A practice drill for squaring the clubface and striking on-the-money chips
Three different “release patterns” that will add versatility and control to your whole short game
A drill for developing the touch and feel needed to become an elite chipper
Part 3: Bunkers
Does the mere sight of your ball in the sand send shivers down your spine?
Do you expect to either leave it in the bunker, or blade it into the bushes?
Would you rather have every last tooth pulled than face a “fried egg” lie?
You’re not alone. Bunkers are the recreational golfer’s worst nightmare.
Yet again, it goes back to misguided advice.
In this section, I clear up some common misconceptions and give you the one thing you really need to overcome your fear of the sand:
Solid fundamentals.
Once those are in place, I give you some tips for playing trickier shots – like the terrifying fried egg.
Here’s just some of what you’ll learn in these eight videos:
Where your club should actually enter the sand (this goes against conventional wisdom)
A stance-stabilizing trick that prevents horrible miss-hits
How your shirt’s logo can keep you from chunking or skulling the ball
My “belt buckle rule” for ensuring your ball gets out in one swing
A way to practice bunker shots without worrying about smashing a line drive into somebody’s skull (I can’t believe more golfers don’t use this method)
An easy – yes, easy – way to handle those dreaded fried eggs and buried lies
How your club’s direction at impact (up, down or shallow) determines the result – and how to get it right for any situation
The “golden nugget” very few golfers know; it will get your shaft angle in the perfect position for clean contact
A tiny clubface tweak that makes a huge difference in firm or fluffy sand
The “line in the sand” drill – a little practice and you’ll hit the right spot, every single time
Simple steps for lofting high, soft sand shots that land like butterflies (I’ll tell you when you absolutely should NOT attempt this, too)
You get all this – and a whole lot more – in less than an hour.
My Vertical Line Short Game System is, indeed, short and sweet.
Your greenside shots will be tasty, too, when you start using these simple, efficient techniques.
They’re easy to learn, requiring minimal practice to get down-pat.
They’re easy to repeat – the key to consistency.
And they work for a wide array of chips, a full gamut of bunker shots and any putt of any speed or distance.
In short: My Vertical Line Short Game System will end your confusion, finish off your frustration and knock strokes off your scores in no time flat.
Order below, download it today, and start saving shots in your very next round
Testimonials
"Absolutely brilliant. I am a low handicap golfer, but have always struggled with chipping. Watched this and realised that I was killing my game around the greens with the hands forward and downward strike you mention. Have put these changes into play the last few rounds and cannot believe the difference. Worth 2 or 3 shots a round to me this!! Thanks a lot and keep up the great work!"
Graham Smith
"I've watched several of your videos now and am really impressed with your knowledge. Very few other instructors break putting down into the key components the way you do. As soon as you discussed face angle as the most important element of putting, I knew I would want to see what you had to say"
Gatsby O'Connor
"As with so many of your tutorials, this bunker play sequence is clear, simple and easy to remember. I generally don't have trouble in bunkers but your plugged lie solution is far better than my method (hit and hope). Thanks Todd."
Tony Neilson
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About the Creator:
Todd Kolb
Todd’s been teaching since the mid-1990s, and he’s firmly established as one of America’s top instructors. He’s been named the No. 1 teacher in South Dakota by Golf Digest while coaching numerous pros, including an LPGA major winner.
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