Our experts show you how to approach the green and get it closer more often.

Generally speaking, avoid trying to hit your short irons hard. The more aggressively you swing, the more height you’re likely to create with those lofted clubs, so the ball will tend to go a shorter distance. If you’re lucky, you might get to the front of the green—that’s why you see so many approach shots come up short of the flag. There’s a much more effective and reliable way to hit your short irons. Start by watching these videos which we will add to on a regular basis.

Tenka and Matt Ecob front on swing

Matthew Ecob and Tenka Terada golf swing caddie view. Osaka Japan

Matt Ecob and Ossie Moore CP Golf Swing

Sneak Peek into putting

Having fun on the range

Cross club golf trick shot featuring kangaroo cameo.

Youngest Japanese PGA Professional