Golfing accuracy starts at the tea, and this is essential to keeping a low score. If you get 120 m drive that finds the fairway, while the beats hitting a 220 m drive that lands in the rough every time and those mishits are going to add strokes to your score.
Being short of the tea can also cause some situational problems. But if you're playing a blind shot. Blind shots are simply when you can't see the flag or green from where you are hitting from. And this can create difficulties in your swing technique that can really sabotage the game.
Strategic play can increase confidence. When you're playing his Blind shots from the tea, creating less urgency and tension and allowing you better flow and rhythm, because you need to have a powerful, yet fluid swing. Improving accuracy off the tee can save you strokes in the long run.
For those blind shots, you need to pick a specific target to aim for so at least you know where the golf ball is going to end up. This targeting approach should increase your confidence, and in turn, your swing will have less pressure riding on it, allowing you greater accuracy.



















