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Stroke-play asks, “How’d you do?” Match play asks, “Did you win?” Different game, different brain.
- Win holes, not beauty contests: par beats perfect
- Order + psychology > mechanics: play to your opponent’s next shot
- Use concessions, strokes, and tee order to tilt the table
Match play in one minute (rules you actually use)
- Scoring: You’re 1 up / 2 down / all square by holes, not strokes.
- Halved holes = tie; the match continues.
- Concessions are binding: you can concede putts, holes, or the match anytime.
- Dormie: your lead equals holes remaining (e.g., 2 up with 2 to play). You can’t lose in regulation.
- Handicaps: Give/take strokes on the hardest holes (per the card). Apply net score to decide the hole.
Pre-round setup (stack the deck before you swing)
- Pick tees you both carry. Ego is a pace and fairness tax.
- Agree on gimmies. Example: inside putter head (or 2–3 feet). No fishing expeditions.
- Clarify strokes: “You get one on 2, 5, 9, 12, 16.” Put dots on the card.
- Press policy (optional): allow one press per side (front/back) no later than the next tee.
Order matters (who hits when and why)
- On the tee: If you’re up, hit first and find fairway—apply pressure. If you’re down, consider second and react.
- Approach shots: If opponent is in trouble, play center green. If they’re tight, you must threaten.
- Around the green: If they’re inside you, putt aggressively; if they’re outside, lag to a stress-free 2‑putt.
The four keys to stealing holes
- Make them hit first on tough shots. Lay back smart to force their carry.
- Never double a bogey. If they’re lying 4 in the junk, punch to safety and take your 5.
- Concede strategically. Give the 2‑footers early to build trust; withhold it late to make them earn one and shake in their boots when it counts.
- Lean into variance when behind. Down 2? Take the hero line with room to bail. Up 2? Hit the fat side.
Situational scripts (steal these)
- Before the round: “Let’s do putter‑head gimmies and one press per side?”
- After opponent hits it OB: “I’m playing center green.” (Say it out loud—apply pressure.)
- When asked for a long gimme: “Inside the putter head today—roll a good one.”
- On a stroke hole: “You’ve got one here—play smart and force me to make.”
Short-game priorities in match play
- Up and in over up and close. Take the higher-percentage chip you hole less often but 2‑putt always.
- Putt to win, not to two‑putt. Give makeable putts a chance—dying speed is a loss when they’re inside you.
- Lag from the danger side. If a comebacker is downhill, leave it below the hole at all costs.
Tee-box tactics (par 3 / 4 / 5)
- Par 3: If they’re tight, pick a safe quadrant and commit. If they miss, fire at the fat edge of the pin.
- Par 4: When they’re in trouble, club down and hit fairway. When they stripe it, swing your shot—not theirs.
- Par 5: If they lay up, consider going (or vice versa). Mismatch decisions create mistakes.
Mental game: staying annoying (in a good way)
- Routine = same speed—no slow-play mind games.
- Body language: neutral after their misses; celebrate quietly after yours.
- Scoreboard talk: call the status only on tees (“All square,” “1 up”). Keep it matter‑of‑fact.
Handicap strokes without drama
- Mark the stroke holes on the card. On those holes, compare net scores.
- Example: You make 5, they make 6 but get a stroke → their net 5 halves the hole.
- Pro move: treat stroke holes like par + 1 for the higher handicapper—play the fat side and force pars.
Common mistakes (and the fixes)
- Firing at every flag: Only when behind or when their ball is close.
- Refusing to concede anything: You’re tiring yourself, not them. Be consistent.
- Chasing birdies after a big miss: Reset to bogey at worst and move on.
- Arguing rules mid‑hole: Resolve at the tee or the clubhouse, not on the green.
Etiquette & pace (friends stay friends)
- Play ready golf unless a championship says otherwise.
- Stand still and out of eyeline on putts inside 10 feet.
- Say ‘good‑good’ when both are brushing inside 2 feet—keep it moving.
Light product plug (look like a problem)
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