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Ditch Distance, Master Your Craft: Theegala's Golf Secret
12 Feb
Summary
- Sahith Theegala advises junior golfers to focus on their favorite skills.
- He suggests ignoring the chase for more distance to develop game.
- Theegala credits his chipping focus for improving other parts of his game.

At the recent WM Phoenix Open, golfer Sahith Theegala shared an unconventional strategy for junior players aiming for the PGA Tour. He advised against prioritizing distance, suggesting instead that players focus on the parts of their game they enjoy most. Theegala emphasized that chasing distance can sometimes hinder a player's development, a contrast to the prevailing 'bomb-and-gouge' philosophy.
Theegala's personal experience highlights his advice. He found that by intensely focusing on his chipping, a skill he particularly loved, he could temporarily forget about other struggles, such as his driver. This intense focus on a favorite skill ultimately freed up the rest of his game. Theegala's own statistics, showing strength in scrambling rather than driving distance, demonstrate that success on the Tour can be achieved through diverse skill sets.




